Salesforce launches enterprise vibe coding product, Agentforce Vibes (techcrunch.com)

🤖 AI Summary
Salesforce today launched Agentforce Vibes, an enterprise-facing "vibe coding" product that lets developers describe apps in natural language while an autonomous AI agent — Vibe Codey — writes and wires up code inside a customer’s existing Salesforce org. The tool claims to span the full app lifecycle (idea, build, observability) with enterprise security, governance and prebuilt development context so teams don’t have to configure dev environments, model-context protocols, or tools from scratch. Because Vibe Codey is already connected to a company’s Salesforce account it can reuse org-specific code, follow internal coding guidelines, and produce apps that align with an organization’s existing products and policies. Technically, Agentforce Vibes is built on a fork of Cline’s open-source Visual Studio Code extension (chosen for its MCP — secure model-to-tool/data communication — support) and blends model backends: each Salesforce org gets 50 GPT-5 requests per day, with overflow routed to a Salesforce-hosted Qwen 3.0 model. The product is free to current customers for now, with paid tiers planned later. The release matters because it brings vibe coding into a governed enterprise stack, reducing security and integration friction that has slowed adoption — and because embedding vibe coding inside a large suite helps mitigate the cost/margin pressures that standalone vibe startups face.
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