Agentforce Vibes 2.0 vs Augment Code Intent
Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.
Agentforce Vibes 2.0
Salesforce's multi-model agent platform (Claude Sonnet + GPT-5 + open harness), paired with Headless 360 that turns every Salesforce capability into an API/MCP/CLI for external agents. Launched at TDX 2026 on 2026-04-15
Augment Code Intent
Spec-driven multi-agent orchestration for code -- coordinator + implementor agents in isolated git worktrees + verifier. Works with Augment's Auggie, Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode. Public beta 2026-02-10
| Category | Agentforce Vibes 2.0 | Augment Code Intent |
|---|---|---|
| Ease of Use | 6.0 | 7.0 |
| Output Quality | 8.0 | 8.0 |
| Value | 6.0 | 8.0 |
| Features | 9.0 | 9.0 |
| Overall | 7.3 | 8.0 |
Pricing Comparison
| Feature | Agentforce Vibes 2.0 | Augment Code Intent |
|---|---|---|
| Free Tier | No | No |
| Starting Price | Contact sales | Included in Auggie subscription |
Which Should You Pick?
Pick Agentforce Vibes 2.0 if...
Enterprise Salesforce shops with existing Agentforce deployments and mature agent platform teams. Also firms where Claude or GPT-5 are already approved for enterprise use -- Vibes 2.0 inherits model selection flexibility.
Visit Agentforce Vibes 2.0Pick Augment Code Intent if...
- ✓Easier to use (7 vs 6)
- ✓Better value for money (8/10)
Engineering teams already using Augment Code's Auggie or running mixed Claude-Code + Codex workflows who want higher-level orchestration than writing LangGraph graphs from scratch. Also teams that want git-worktree-isolated parallel agent work with a verifier in the loop.
Visit Augment Code IntentOur Verdict
Augment Code Intent edges out Agentforce Vibes 2.0 with a 8.0 vs 7.3 overall score. Both are solid picks, but Augment Code Intent has the advantage in value.