Unmetered Platform Developer and Admin AI User Permission Set License
The Unmetered Platform Developer and Admin AI User permission set license (PSL) provides
access to unmetered Agentforce Vibes and certain AI-powered developer and admin tools. Unmetered
usage doesn’t consume Flex credits.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions. Requires each user to
have the Platform AI Developer and Admin Unmetered add-on.
Before assigning the Unmetered Platform Developer and Admin AI User PSL to users,
enable the feature and assign users access to it. For specific setup steps, see the feature’s
help.
After the feature is enabled and user-access is assigned, give users unmetered
usage of the supported feature.
Assign the Unmetered Platform Developer and Admin AI User PSL to users.
Create a permission set that enables the feature’s system permission and assign it to users.
For a list of each feature’s specific system permission, see the table at the end of this
topic.
Keep these considerations in mind when assigning the Unmetered Platform Developer and Admin AI
User PSL to users:
The PSL is a per-user license, meaning that each user receives a unique PSL seat
assignment.
Usage is logged with each user request to the AI model or token used.
Users who exceed their premium monthly limits can continue using an included AI model. If
they select to use Flex credits, they can continue using the premium model. At the start of
each month, the monthly limits reset, giving the user unmetered access to the premium AI
model.
Here are the feature-based system permissions and usage limits for the Unmetered Platform
Developer and Admin AI User PSL.
Feature
Required System Permission
Rate Limit
Monthly Limit
Agentforce Vibes
Provides access to unmetered Agentforce Vibes and AI-powered developer and admin
tools
30 calls per minute per user
2,500 requests or 36 million tokens, whichever occurs first, with the premium AI model
(Claude Sonnet 4.5)
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