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Salesforce AI Coding Tool ‘Agentforce Vibes’ Threatens Programming Jobs

by Faith Amonimo
October 7, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence, Coding
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Salesforce has launched Agentforce Vibes, an AI tool that lets anyone build apps by simply talking to it with no coding skills required. Agentforce Vibes can take a plain English request like “build me a customer tracking app” and spit out working software complete with databases, user interfaces, and business logic. All while you grab coffee.

The tech giant calls it “vibe coding”, a term that sounds casual but packs serious disruption potential. Instead of writing thousands of lines of code, developers now describe what they want in natural language. An AI agent called Vibe Codey handles the heavy lifting.

AI Agent Takes Over Developer Tasks

This autonomous agent acts like a full-time programmer who never sleeps, never asks for raises, and never misses deadlines.

The AI agent can:

  • Build complete Salesforce applications from scratch
  • Write security protocols and data validation rules
  • Create user interfaces and mobile-responsive designs
  • Generate test cases and debug existing code
  • Deploy finished apps to production environments

Dan Fernandez, Salesforce’s VP of Product for Developer Services, told TechCrunch the tool eliminates most setup work that typically consumes hours of developer time. “Everything’s prebuilt and ready for you, including AI requests to get started,” he explained.

Enterprise Security Meets Development

Developers often copy-paste AI-generated code without understanding what it does or checking for vulnerabilities. Recent studies show a-generated code contains critical security flaws that could expose sensitive business data.

Salesforce tackled this problem by connecting Agentforce Vibes directly to existing company accounts. The AI agent automatically follows established coding standards, reuses approved code libraries, and applies security policies without human oversight.

The system includes built-in guardrails through Salesforce’s Trust Layer. security controls that prevent the AI from creating vulnerable applications. Companies get rapid development without compromising data protection or regulatory compliance.

Built on Open Source Foundation

Agentforce Vibes builds on Cline, an open-source Visual Studio Code extension with over 51,000 GitHub stars. Salesforce forked this project and added enterprise features like security controls, organizational integration, and deployment automation.

The tool supports Model Context Protocol (MCP), a system that lets AI models securely communicate with external tools and databases. This architecture enables Vibe Codey to understand existing codebases and maintain consistency across projects.

Developers can use Agentforce Vibes within popular coding environments like VS Code, Cursor, and Windsurf. The flexibility helps teams adopt vibe coding without abandoning familiar workflows.

Rapid Prototyping Becomes Instant Reality

Building proof-of-concept applications that previously took weeks now happens in hours. Internal demo apps, customer prototypes, and minimum viable products emerge from conversations instead of coding sprints.

The tool excels at creating Lightning Web Components which is Salesforce’s framework for building user interfaces. Complex forms, data visualization dashboards, and mobile-responsive layouts generate automatically from simple descriptions.

However, Agentforce Vibes works best for greenfield projects with minimal constraints. Legacy system integration and complex business logic still require human oversight and traditional development approaches.

Industry Faces Vibe Coding Reality Check

The vibe coding trend creates both opportunity and anxiety across the software industry. Junior developers worry about job displacement while senior engineers see potential for focusing on higher-level architecture and strategy.

Security experts raise concerns about AI-generated vulnerabilities that inexperienced developers might miss. Code review processes become critical when AI agents produce applications at unprecedented speed.

Some companies embrace vibe coding for internal tools while maintaining traditional development for customer-facing products. This hybrid approach balances innovation with risk management.

Salesforce’s enterprise focus addresses many security concerns through automated governance and established development frameworks. The company positions Agentforce Vibes as evolution rather than replacement of traditional coding practices.

Developers who adapt to this change will thrive. Those who resist may find themselves obsolete.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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