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Agentforce vs Sweep
Side-by-side: pricing, integrations, pros, cons. Honest analysis from independent web research and verified vendor data.
Updated May 2026
CTO & Co-Founder, Clientell
Last reviewed: May 2026
Why this comparison
Agentforce, Sweep sit at 2 different layers of the Salesforce stack, and buyers comparing them often want the same answer: which one fits their team, their budget, and their integration constraints. This page lays out pricing, integration depth, audience fit, and the role each tool actually plays in production, so you can stop guessing and pick one. The data below comes from verified vendor sources and independent web research, updated for 2026.
Verdict at a glance
Lowest entry price
Agentforce $125/user/month + Data Cloud
Most Salesforce-native
Agentforce (native)
Where Clientell sits
None of these tools handles full Salesforce admin operations. Clientell complements them as the orchestration layer.
Side-by-side
Full comparison.
One-liner
Salesforce's autonomous-agent platform. Strong in narrow use cases, complex everywhere else.
Visual no-code Salesforce config workspace. Strong on routing, documentation, automation.
Pricing
$125/user/month + Data Cloud
Per-conversation pricing on top. Budget surprises common.
consumption
Free tier; Growth: $1,000/month (2 admin licenses)
subscription
Integration
native
Salesforce-native, no managed package install
native
Salesforce-native, no managed package install
Best for
Salesforce-only orgs with Data Cloud already deployed and a dedicated team to tune the agent.
RevOps teams that want a visual workspace for Salesforce config, routing, and documentation.
Audiences
Categories
Top strengths
- +Native to Salesforce (no integration burden)
- +Same-vendor security and compliance posture
- +Tight integration with Data Cloud and Einstein
- +Visual workspace makes config legible to non-admins
- +Auto-documentation is genuinely good (saves the doc-drift problem)
- +Free tier exists for evaluation
Limitations
- −Requires Data Cloud purchase (significant cost adder)
- −3-27% hallucination rate in customer-facing scenarios as of early 2026
- −Per-conversation pricing produces unpredictable invoices
- −Pricier per-user than agent-based tools at scale
- −Visual UX is its own thing to learn (vs. natural language)
- −Stronger on routing and docs than on flow building or data cleaning
Workflows
02 documented
Internal employee help-desk agent
02 documented
Visual lead routing
Layer
execution
Clientell is the execution layer for orgs that don't want to buy Data Cloud or absorb per-conversation pricing. Same outcomes, $99/month, no Data Cloud required.
workflow
Sweep is a visual workspace; Clientell is conversational. Many teams use both: Sweep for the visual map of their Salesforce, Clientell for execution and ongoing operations.
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Beyond the table
What the table does not show.
Pricing reality.
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$125/user/month + Data Cloud
Agentforce
/to
Free tier; Growth: $1
Sweep
8×·monthly-equivalent gap
Agentforce
$125/user/month + Data Cloud
Sweep
Free tier; Growth: $1
Log scale (range exceeds 50x)
Agentforce starts at $125/user/month + Data Cloud, the lowest entry point in this comparison. Sweep sits at Free tier; Growth: $1,000/month (2 admin licenses), roughly 8x the cheapest option. Total cost of ownership depends on team size, integration depth, and whether the tool requires Salesforce Data Cloud (~$108K/year) as a prerequisite. The "cheapest" tool by entry price is not always cheapest by year two.
Integration reality.
/deepest
Salesforce-native
Agentforce
/shallowest
Salesforce-native
Sweep
01·integration patterns across 02 tools
Agentforce
Salesforce-native
Sweep
Salesforce-native
Agentforce and Sweep run as Salesforce-native tools. Setup is faster, data stays inside your Salesforce environment, and there is no separate auth or data-residency conversation.
When to choose each
Match the tool to the job.
Tools in this comparison
02
role per tool
$125
consumption
Agentforce
execution
Choose Agentforce if you need execution.
Salesforce-only orgs with Data Cloud already deployed and a dedicated team to tune the agent. It's an Salesforce-native execution tool, priced at $125/user/month + Data Cloud (per-conversation pricing on top. budget surprises common). Top strengths: native to salesforce (no integration burden), and same-vendor security and compliance posture. Caveat: requires data cloud purchase (significant cost adder).
Free tier; Growth: $1
subscription
Sweep
workflow
Choose Sweep if you need workflow.
RevOps teams that want a visual workspace for Salesforce config, routing, and documentation. It's an Salesforce-native workflow tool, priced at Free tier; Growth: $1,000/month (2 admin licenses). Top strengths: visual workspace makes config legible to non-admins, and auto-documentation is genuinely good (saves the doc-drift problem). Caveat: pricier per-user than agent-based tools at scale.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions, answered
Pricing, integration, audience fit, and the Clientell positioning in this matchup.
Which is cheapest in the Agentforce vs Sweep comparison?
Agentforce has the lowest entry price at $125/user/month + Data Cloud. Sweep sits at the top of this comparison at Free tier; Growth: $1,000/month (2 admin licenses). Agentforce wins on initial cost, but total cost depends on your team size and use case. Per-conversation pricing on top. Budget surprises common..
Which tool is best for Salesforce admins: Agentforce vs Sweep?
Agentforce is the strongest fit for Salesforce admins in this comparison. Salesforce-only orgs with Data Cloud already deployed and a dedicated team to tune the agent. Sweep also serves admin teams, but with a different focus.
Which of these tools integrates natively with Salesforce?
Agentforce and Sweep integrate natively with Salesforce.
Do any of these tools require Salesforce Data Cloud?
Yes. Agentforce requires Salesforce Data Cloud (~$108K+/year) on top of the base license. Sweep does not.
What's missing from this Agentforce vs Sweep comparison?
These tools each solve specific Salesforce problems but none orchestrate end-to-end admin work. Clientell ($99/mo) handles the admin ticket queue (flows, data, permissions, reports) and complements any of these tools as the orchestration layer.
The verdict
Bottom line.
01·Recommendation
Clientell
$99/mo·as orchestration layer
Bottom line: Agentforce, Sweep target overlapping but distinct Salesforce use cases. Agentforce is the most affordable starting point at $125/user/month + Data Cloud. Agentforce offers the deepest Salesforce integration. For teams that need an orchestration layer above any of these tools (handling admin ops, flows, data quality), Clientell ($99/mo) sits one layer up from this comparison and complements rather than replaces the tool you choose here.
Where Clientell sits
None of these tools handles end-to-end Salesforce admin operations.
Clientell is the AI agent that operationalizes the work the rest of the stack surfaces. Build Flows, clean data, manage users, ship Apex and LWC. From plain English.
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