Salesforce Revolutionizes Software Development with AI Agents, Slashing Migration Time by 98%
Salesforce has successfully shifted its software development process to AI agents, resulting in a significant reduction in migration time and error rates, with developers now producing 79% more pull requests. This move marks a fundamental change in how the company builds software, with AI agents operating without token limits and handling complex development tasks collaboratively.
Salesforce says it moved its entire dev org to Anthropic's Claude Code with no token limits and reports massive productivity gains for April 2026: 79 percent more pull requests per developer, five percent fewer incidents. The numbers can't be independently verified. The case shows just how divided the coding world is over the agentic shift: real revolution or the biggest build-up of tech debt ever? The article Salesforce claims AI agents cut a 231-day migration to 13 days with fewer incidents appeared first on The Decoder.