Salesforce brings Multi-Agent Orchestration to Agentforce

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What happened

Salesforce detailed its Summer '26 release, set to go live on June 15. The headline Agentforce feature is Multi-Agent Orchestration. It uses a primary agent as the single, smart entry point for all user interactions. That agent can then delegate work to other agents.

The release also adds Agent2Agent, or A2A, support. This lets Agentforce connect to and delegate to third-party agents from outside the Salesforce platform.

Why it matters

Real business work often needs many steps across many systems. A single agent that routes tasks to specialized agents can handle more complex jobs. Support for outside agents also points toward a future where agents from different vendors work together.

Salesforce charges for the work its agents do, which is a new way to price AI.

MintedBrain take

Multi-agent setups are the next stage of enterprise AI. One coordinator agent managing others is easier to control than many separate bots. For teams on Salesforce, the practical step is to start with one clear workflow, measure results, then expand as trust grows.

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This article was originally published at AI Automation Global. For the full piece, read the original article.

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