Salesforce is shifting its developer interface to a conversational model, introducing "Headless 360." This new platform allows humans and AI to build applications from virtually anywhere by accessing Salesforce capabilities through APIs and command lines. Developers can integrate their preferred AI coding agents, such as Claude Code and Cursor, and generate code directly from chat interfaces like Slack or ChatGPT.

To facilitate this, Salesforce launched Agentforce Vibe 2.0, an AI builder for creating agents with multimodal support, including advanced models like Claude Sonnet and GPT-5. This tool understands business logic beyond just code, giving developers full UI control and native React support for custom-built experiences.

Salesforce is also enhancing its testing and observability tools. Testing Center aims to identify logic gaps and errors before deployment, while Observability and Session Tracing will provide deep insights into production performance, helping to diagnose issues rapidly. A/B testing is also being rolled out for more data-driven decisions.

Additionally, Salesforce is expanding Agent Fabric, its control plane for multi-vendor agentic networks. The updated Agent Fabric offers automated discovery, agent authoring, and centralized LLM governance for better orchestration. This allows for cost and risk optimization across complex AI agent workforces, enabling a central agent to manage handoffs and model selection.