Salesforce Unveils Headless 360 to Empower Agent-First Enterprise Workflows
Salesforce today introduced Headless 360, a new platform that packages developer and AI tooling. The offering bundles capabilities such as the vibe coding environment Agentforce Vibes.
Platform purpose and scope
Headless 360 aims to help enterprises build agent-first systems. The platform exposes underlying data, workflows, and governance controls as programmatic interfaces.
Salesforce positions the product to empower teams that want to automate business processes. It targets scenarios where software agents perform work directly.
How it works
The platform surfaces functionality via APIs, MCP tools, and CLI commands. These interfaces connect to existing Salesforce services.
Headless 360 integrates with offerings such as Data 360, Customer 360, and Agentforce. That integration preserves governance and data access while enabling automation.
Agent-first workflows explained
In this model, software agents, not humans, execute tasks. Agents directly invoke APIs, tools, and predefined business logic to complete work.
That approach shifts routine interactions to automated processes. Enterprises can scale operations while keeping control over rules and data.
Included tooling
- Agentforce Vibes, a vibe coding environment for building agent logic.
- Developer and AI toolsets for orchestrating services and data.
- Command-line and management tools to deploy and govern agents.
Executive remarks
Joe Inzerillo, president of AI technology at Salesforce, discussed the platform during a press briefing. He described Headless 360 as a way to expose Salesforce capabilities for automated agents.
By combining these components, Salesforce seeks to empower agent-first enterprise workflows. The company expects Headless 360 to speed development of automated, governed processes.
Filmogaz.com will continue to monitor deployments and report on adoption and technical details as they emerge.