Salesforce TDX 2026 (15–16 April): Key Topics, Sessions, and What to Expect

Salesforce events are always packed with innovation, and when it comes to developers and technical experts, nothing stands out quite like Salesforce TDX.

Scheduled for 15–16 April in San Francisco, this two-day event brings together developers, architects, and admins to explore the latest advancements in the Salesforce ecosystem. From hands-on sessions to deep technical discussions, TDX is where ideas turn into real-world solutions.

Today, we will walk through what to expect from this year’s TDX, the key sessions likely to dominate, and why this event is worth your attention.

What is Salesforce TDX?

TDX (TrailblazerDX) is one of the must-attend Salesforce events, following Dreamforce, and is designed specifically for the platform’s technical community.

Unlike Dreamforce, TDX is built for those actively working on Salesforce, developers, architects, partners, and admins, making it far more focused, practical, and hands-on.

The event goes beyond high-level discussions and dives deep into real-world implementation, product capabilities, and modern development practices that teams can apply directly in their projects.

What to Expect at Salesforce TDX 2026

As Salesforce moves forward with its vision of the Agentic Enterprise, TrailblazerDX 2026 shifts from theory to execution, showing how AI, data, and architecture come together in real-world implementations.

Here’s what actually stands out this year:

Agentforce

A large portion of the event is focused on Agentforce, making it clear that AI agents are becoming core to Salesforce development.

Sessions go beyond introductions and focus on:

  • Building agents visually and with code (Agentforce Builder + Agent Script)

  • Designing hybrid reasoning using LLMs + deterministic logic

  • Monitoring and optimizing agents with observability tools

There’s also a strong emphasis on DevOps for AI, with sessions covering how to move agents from development to production using Agentforce DX.

AI Development With Agent Script and Prompt Builder

This year’s content goes deeper than basic AI usage. Sessions like Prompt Builder and Agent Script show how to:

  • Create grounded prompts connected to real data

  • Add custom logic and variables to AI workflows

  • Build reliable, enterprise-ready AI solutions

The focus is clearly on controlled, production-grade AI, not experimental use cases.

Data 360 as the Foundation for AI

Many sessions will highlight that AI success depends on strong data architecture. You’ll see practical guidance on:

  • Building a trusted data layer using Data 360

  • Managing data governance and security

  • Handling data at scale across multiple orgs

There are also hands-on sessions around data ingestion, harmonization, and unification, reinforcing the need for a single source of truth.

Architecture for the AI Era

TDX 2026 places strong emphasis on well-architected systems, especially with AI in the mix. Sessions will focus on:

  • Applying the Well-Architected Framework

  • Designing multi-org strategies with Data Cloud

  • Building secure and scalable AI-driven architectures

This is particularly valuable for architects balancing performance, governance, and scalability.

Open Integrations & API-Driven AI

Salesforce is expanding how its platform connects with external systems and agents. Key highlights include:

  • MCP servers to expose Salesforce capabilities to external AI agents

  • MuleSoft integrations for API-driven architectures

  • Orchestration using Flow to connect agents with business logic

This reflects a shift toward open, connected AI ecosystems.

Key Sessions to Watch at Salesforce TDX

With 400+ sessions on the agenda, it’s impossible to attend everything. So, we’ve handpicked the most value-packed, must-attend sessions.

TDX 2026 Salesforce Main Keynote

As always, the main keynote is where Salesforce unveils its biggest announcements, offering a clear look ahead with a strong focus on Agentforce, AI advancements, and how businesses are building toward the Agentic Enterprise.

Build Agents Your Way with Agentforce

A must-attend for developers looking to go beyond basics. This session explores how to build, customize, and scale AI agents using both visual tools and code.

Get Started with Agent Script for Developers

This session dives deeper into adding custom logic, managing variables, and building more advanced, production-ready AI agents.

True to the Core

One of the most popular sessions is where Salesforce leadership answers real questions from the community. It offers direct insights into product roadmaps and platform decisions.

Hands-On Training: Agentforce & Prompt Builder

These sessions are ideal for those who want practical experience building AI-powered workflows and prompts using Salesforce tools.

TDX Hackathon Showdown

A great way to see innovation in action, where developers present real solutions built on Agentforce and compete for top recognition.

Architect Sessions (Well-Architected + AI Era)

Sessions focused on architecture provide guidance on building scalable, secure, and future-ready Salesforce solutions, especially in an AI-driven landscape.

Is Salesforce TDX Worth It?

For professionals working in the Salesforce ecosystem, TDX Salesforce consistently proves its value, not just as a learning event but as a business driver.

According to the 2024 attendee experience survey by Salesforce, here’s what past attendees had to say:

  • 96% said TDX was worth their time and investment

  • 93% gained insights that improved efficiency or saved time

  • 95% found solutions to their business challenges

These numbers highlight a key point: TDX is not just about knowledge, it’s about practical impact. Attendees walk away with skills and ideas that can bring a positive impact on their work and business.

β€œAttendees of TDX Salesforce also receive access to a complimentary Salesforce certification exam (valued up to $400 USD) included with the conference pass.

The exam is conducted onsite at Moscone West, San Francisco, and registration must be completed during the event sign-up process.

To learn more about the certification types and process, read the official guide ”

How to Register or Watch Salesforce TDX 2026

If you’re planning to attend Salesforce TDX 2026, there’s still time; registration is open for last-minute attendees. You can secure your spot here for registration.

For those who can’t attend in person, you can still experience the best of Salesforce TDX 2026 through Salesforce+.

Salesforce+ is the official streaming platform by Salesforce, where key sessions, expert talks, and highlights from TDX are made available online.

What You Can Access on Salesforce+

  • Keynote sessions and major announcements

  • Selected technical sessions and demos

  • Insights from product experts and industry leaders

  • On-demand content to watch anytime

Conclusion

This year’s TDX clearly reflects where the Salesforce ecosystem is heading. From Agentforce and AI-driven development to Data 360 and modern architecture, the focus is no longer on exploring possibilities; it’s about building real, scalable solutions.

Whether you attend in person or follow along through Salesforce+, TDX 2026 ensures you stay updated, relevant, and ready to build what comes next.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Register or log in to Salesforce+, explore the live session list of Salesforce TDX, and use the β€œAdd to agenda” option to save sessions and build your personalized viewing agenda.

  • No, the certification exam is not guaranteed. It is offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so attendees must arrive early to secure a seat at the exam venue.

  • Yes, TDX 2026 showcases new Salesforce innovations through demos, sessions, and expert discussions, giving attendees hands-on exposure to the latest tools, features, and platform capabilities.

  • Salesforce TDX typically features over 400 sessions, covering various technical topics, roles, and skill levels, allowing attendees to choose sessions that best match their learning goals and interests.

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Bhanujeet Singh Rajawat

Bhanujeet Singh Rajawat is a technical content writer at Concretio, a Salesforce consulting partner. By collaborating with Salesforce consultants and solution architects, he simplifies the technical Salesforce landscape into clear, practical content that helps readers make informed decisions.

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