Agentforce Vibes IDE Licenses and Permissions
Agentforce Vibes IDE is accessed through a user-based license and works with the Identity or the Free Limited Access licenses.
The number of Agentforce Vibes IDE licenses available depends on the Salesforce edition.
| Salesforce Edition | Agentforce Vibes IDE Users |
|---|---|
| Professional | 10 |
| Enterprise | 40 |
| Unlimited | 100 |
The number of Agentforce Vibes IDE licenses in a Trial org depends on the Salesforce edition.
The number of Agentforce Vibes IDE licenses associated with add-ons are:
| Add-on | Agentforce Vibes IDE Users |
|---|---|
| Developer Pro Sandbox | 5 |
| Partial Copy Sandbox | 10 |
| Full Sandbox Add-On | 15 |
Additional Agentforce Vibes IDE user licenses are available as a part of a scratch org add-on purchase. Each scratch org add-on gives you one Agentforce Vibes IDE user license. For more information, see Salesforce Add-on Pricing.
Users need the View All Data permission to use Agentforce Vibes IDE. This permission can be enabled via a user's profile or permission set.
Agentforce Vibes IDE operates on a pooled utilization model where the total hours available for each org is calculated as 25 × the number of licenses.
| Salesforce Edition | Agentforce Vibes IDE Users | Total Usage Hours per Month |
|---|---|---|
| Professional | 10 | 250 |
| Enterprise | 40 | 1,000 |
| Unlimited | 100 | 2,500 |
Agentforce Vibes Hours
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Unused hours don’t roll over—they expire at the end of each month.
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Hours are pooled together with other active Agentforce Vibes subscriptions in the same customer account and must be used before the subscription’s end date.
How pooling works
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Each customer account has a unique Account Number. If you have multiple Accounts, each one tracks hours separately.
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The total available hours at any given time is the sum of all active subscriptions with unexpired hours.
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Hours are first used from the subscription that expires the soonest.
Additional details
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To get more hours, you’ll need to purchase additional subscriptions.
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These limits are contractual (not technical), so it’s the Customer’s responsibility to track usage and enforce limits.
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Salesforce may review usage at any time.