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Agentforce Grid
Agentforce Grid is a powerful spreadsheet-like tool for testing AI solutions quickly within Salesforce. You create AI workflows where each column builds on the last, taking you from raw data to insight to action.

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Agentforce Grid is a powerful spreadsheet-like tool for testing AI solutions quickly within Salesforce. You create AI workflows where each column builds on the last, taking you from raw data to insight to action.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions. Required add-on licenses vary by agent type. |
Agentforce Grid is based on a familiar spreadsheet layout—organized into workbooks and worksheets—but reimagined for AI. In this smart workspace, rows represent jobs, while columns function as dynamic, sequential actions. Workflows process from left to right, using data and action columns. Data columns query standard Salesforce objects or Data Cloud data model objects and action columns calculate formulas, update records, and so on. Action columns also include AI columns that can generate LLM content or run agents.
Any column can run conditionally, with run criteria specified in a formula that uses Salesforce Expression Language. The run condition makes sure that resource-heavy AI steps only run on rows that meet specific criteria. Also, before running these operations at, consult the built-in Billing Calculator for a real-time, credits-per-row estimate of your Flex Credit usage. You can proactively gauge the cost impact of your AI, Agent, and Prompt Template columns.

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