Salesforce debuts Headless 360 agentic platform
Salesforce said more than 100 new tools will let coding agents build and manage apps across its platform.
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Salesforce launches Headless 360 to turn its entire platform into infrastructure for AI agents
Salesforce launched Headless 360 at TDX, opening its CRM platform to AI agents through APIs, MCP tools and CLI commands in a major push to make enterprise software work without the browser.
Salesforce’s Headless Leap: APIs Set AI Agents Loose in Enterprise Realms
Salesforce just flipped the script on how businesses interact with their core platform. The company unveiled Headless 360 this week, a bold move that strips away the need for browsers and opens everything up through APIs, Model Context Protocol tools, and command-line interfaces. Developers and AI agents can now tap directly into data, workflows, and business logic. No more logging in. Just pure, programmable access. This launch, announced at th…
Why Salesforce Headless 360 matters
Why Salesforce Headless 360 matters Larry Dignan Wed, 15 Apr 2026 - 11:37 Larry Dignan Editor in Chief of Constellation Insights Constellation Research Larry Dignan is Editor in Chief of Constellation Insights at Constellation Research, where he leads editorial coverage focused on enterprise technology, digital transformation, and emerging trends shaping the future of business. He oversees research-driven news, analysis, interviews, and event c…
Salesforce bets on conversation as the new interface for developers
Salesforce Inc. wants to make conversation the interface for developers, bringing agents to the foreground with a “headless” version of its platform designed to let humans and artificial intelligence build from nearly anywhere. The new capacity, dubbed Headless 360, will usher in a new paradigm for the company. Every capability in Salesforce’s platform is accessible via application programming interfaces, Model Context […] The post Salesforce …
Salesforce launches Headless 360 to support agent‑first enterprise workflows
Salesforce is packaging its developer and AI tooling, including its vibe coding environment Agentforce Vibes, into a new platform named Headless 360, designed to help enterprise teams build agent-first workflows. The CRM software provider defines agent-first workflows as enterprise processes in which software agents, rather than human users, carry out tasks by directly invoking APIs, tools, and predefined business logic. To support this approach…
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