Looking for more True to the Core Deep Dive? In this post, we recap the highlights from our third session on Lightning Experience performance and Agentforce Vibes.
This special monthly series builds on the trusted True to the Core format you know and love, offering you a closer, more focused look at specific Salesforce Platform topics with insights straight from the product teams.
The Lightning Experience performance and Agentforce Vibes session featured Salesforce Product Managers Dan Fernandez, Gery Gutnik, and Greg Whitworth. The team addressed community feedback on Lightning Experience performance and optimization. They also gave an exclusive sneak peek at how Agentforce Vibes is reshaping development, and answered your questions live.
Remember to vote for future True to the Core Deep Dive topics and share your feedback with us. Watch the full session and keep reading for the key updates and audience questions.
Lightning Experience performance and Agentforce Vibes updates
Salesforce has invested heavily in Lightning Experience performance over the past few years, largely driven by your IdeaExchange and TTtC feedback, resulting in Lightning Experiences that are 37% faster. In addition, you can now use Scale Center to access on-demand Lightning performance insights for your org, understand trends across geographies and browsers, and review actionable recommendations for your slow pages, components, and actions.
Alongside these performance improvements, Salesforce is also introducing new tools like Agentforce Vibes to accelerate app creation and automation. Agentforce Vibes lets you build apps directly in your org using natural language, from creating objects and fields to running tasks in plan mode or executing them automatically. It brings AI-powered, context-aware development to Salesforce, making it easier to design, test, and deploy applications. All actions run on the Agentforce trust layer for security and reliability.
What the audience asked
The live Q&A centered on two big themes: how far Lightning Experience performance improvements will go and what’s next for Agentforce Vibes. Attendees asked about updates to debugging tools, support for custom components, the future of page layouts, and whether more UI updates are planned. On the Vibes side, questions focused on org availability, schema limits, planned-action capabilities, and how vibe coding will shape work for admins and developers.
Want to hear all the details and answers straight from the product team? Watch the full recording to catch every question and response.
Keep the conversation going
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Resources
- Salesforce Developers Blog: Unleash Your Innovation with Agentforce Vibes: Vibe Coding for the Enterprise
- Salesforce Developers Blog: How Salesforce Secures Lightning Performance Gains by Preventing Regressions
- Salesforce Help: Personalize Enhanced Chat v2 Interface with Custom Lightning Types
- Salesforce IdeaExchange: Enable Additional Homepage Templates for the Lightning App Builder
- Salesforce IdeaExchange: Dynamic Forms for OpportunityLineItem (Services)
- Salesforce IdeaExchange: Custom Lightning Type based Agentforce action input, output for Service agent
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