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Busy Bee vs. Salesforce Agentforce

Agentforce is the default choice for Salesforce shops — but default doesn't mean best. It locks you into one ecosystem, takes months to deploy, requires consulting engagements to configure, and can only do what Salesforce allows. Busy Bee is vendor-agnostic, deploys in minutes, and gives your agents real computers — not just CRM automations.

The quick take

Who each platform is for.

Busy Bee

Teams that want fast, vendor-agnostic AI agents that work across their entire stack

  • Vendor-agnostic — no CRM lock-in, works with any stack
  • Deploy in minutes, not months of configuration
  • Sandboxed VMs with real browser, terminal, and file system
  • Multi-agent teams with Queen Bee orchestration
  • Works for every department, not just CRM-adjacent teams
  • Transparent seat + credit pricing from $30/mo

Salesforce Agentforce

Organizations already locked into the Salesforce ecosystem

  • Deeply embedded in Salesforce CRM and Data Cloud
  • Native access to Salesforce data, flows, and automations
  • Bundled with existing Salesforce contracts
  • Customer-facing conversational AI in service channels
Key differences

What sets Busy Bee apart.

No lock-in. No hostages.

Agentforce lives inside Salesforce. Your agents can only access what Salesforce touches, and leaving means rebuilding everything from scratch. Busy Bee is vendor-agnostic — it works with any CRM, any stack, any tool. Your AI workforce should work for you, not your CRM vendor.

Minutes to deploy, not months

Deploying Agentforce means Salesforce configuration, Flow Builder setup, Data Cloud integration, admin training, and typically a consulting engagement. Weeks to months before anything works. Busy Bee deploys in minutes — sign up, describe your work, your AI team starts. No consultants required.

Real computers, not CRM automations

Agentforce agents live inside Salesforce's walled garden — they update records, trigger flows, and handle CRM conversations. That's it. Busy Bee agents run on sandboxed VMs with browsers, terminals, and file systems. They build websites, execute code, run research, and create deliverables Agentforce can't even attempt.

Every department, not just Salesforce teams

Agentforce only serves teams that live in Salesforce — sales, service, and marketing. Everyone else is out of luck. Busy Bee serves your entire organization: engineering, product, finance, ops, and yes, sales and marketing too. One platform, no ecosystem dependency.

Feature by feature

The full comparison.

Feature
Busy Bee
Salesforce Agentforce
Scope
Software development
Research and analysis
Report and document generation
Within Salesforce
Dashboard creation
Salesforce dashboards
CRM automation
Via integrations
Customer-facing conversations
Platform
Vendor-agnostic
Sandboxed VMs per project
Real browser and terminal access
GitHub integration
Native CRM data access
Salesforce Flow integration
Deployment
Time to deploy
Minutes
Weeks to months
No-code setup
Low-code (Flow Builder)
Free tier available
Self-service onboarding
Requires Salesforce license
Agent System
Multi-agent teams
Limited
Queen Bee orchestration
Approval gates
Via Salesforce approvals
Multi-stage workflows
Via Salesforce Flows
Recurring task scheduling
Via Salesforce
Honest take

When to use each.

Use Busy Bee when…

  • You want vendor-agnostic AI agents with no ecosystem lock-in
  • Fast deployment — minutes, not months of configuration
  • You need real compute: browsers, code execution, file systems
  • Your use cases span beyond CRM — engineering, ops, research
  • You don't have or don't want to depend on Salesforce

Use Salesforce Agentforcewhen…

  • You're deeply invested in Salesforce and CRM data access is the priority
  • Agentforce is already bundled in your existing Salesforce contract
FAQ

Common questions.

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