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Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Jennifer Lee, Kate Lessard, and Brittney Gibson from the Admin Relations team. Join us as we chat about what they’re looking forward to at TDX 2025 and the keynotes, sessions, and how to make the most of your time.
You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with Jennifer Lee, Kate Lessard, and Brittney Gibson.
We’re looking forward to seeing you at TDX next week, and we want to extend a personal invitation to friends of the pod to come to our breakout sessions.
In Unleash the Power of Modular Flows for Agentforce, Jen will be teaching you how to break down flows into smaller, modular components, so you get the most out of them. She’s also running another session, Elevate Prompt Template Agent Actions with the Power of Flow, where she’ll look at how to use flow to enrich your prompt templates with data.
Kate will be in Theater 2, presenting Demo to Deployment: Engaging Stakeholders with Agentforce. She’ll go over how to create a demo that shows your stakeholders everything Agentforce can do, enabling you to get better input and transform your organization with AI.
Kate’s also been working on the demos you’ll see in the keynote. We’ll be looking at how Agentforce has enabled builders with low code, no code, and pro code solutions to create agents and problem-solve for their organizations using AI.
You can also stop by the Agentforce Zone, where we’ll have plenty of introductory content to get you started with AI. You can learn about Agent Builder, find out more about Service Agents and Headless Agents, and how to use AI to test what you’ve built. We’ll also cover how you can get data from PDFs with RAG 2.0, and what happens when you combine Agentforce with Data Cloud and screen flows.
If you’re not able to attend in person, Brittney’s got your back. You can catch key sessions on Salesforce+ and she’ll cover all the TDX action on our socials. We’re also sharing must-attend sessions and opportunities to get hands-on with Agentforce to help you plan ahead.
Listen to the full episode for more on how to get the most out of your time at TDX, and don’t forget to subscribe to the Salesforce Admins Podcast.
Mike:
But we’re going to talk about keynotes. We’re going to talk about sessions. We’re going to talk about stuff to walk around and look at and put your fingers on the keyboards. And then also, everybody’s got a phone in their pocket and you’ve got to be on social. So Brittney’s back from 100 years ago when I first had her on the podcast to help you engage in social and share all the fun pictures and stuff. So Kate, Jennifer, Brittney, welcome to the podcast.
Kate:
Brittney:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
So there is a theme that you see flow, flownatics, right? I love flow. I love the ability to leverage that flow magic in our prompt templates to really enrich your prompt templates and ground them in data. So I’m going to step through how to do that, how to use that power of flow in your prompt templates, and then further enrich your AI agents. So those are my two sessions, and they will be available video on demand on Salesforce+ if you’re not going to be there in person at TDX.
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Kate:
And while we’re creative and smart and we know our users inside and out, that doesn’t mean that we should be creating agents without input from our stakeholders and taking different business considerations into our agents and how we’re building them. So in this session, we’ll look at how to create an Agentforce demo to present to your stakeholders so that they understand the intents and capabilities of autonomous agents if they don’t already.
And then we’ll work into working with them to brainstorm and prioritize how to put this technology to work in your own organization. And this is really important because it empowers admins to know exactly what to go build, and then stakeholders know what they’re getting buy-in and building internal excitement around which is going to ensure smoother adoption for everyone.
Another shout out to Salesforce+ here. This will also be video on demand. And I personally missed TDX last year. I had a big family trip that I had to go on. It was terrible. I was in Paris. I know.
Mike:
Kate:
Mike:
Brittney:
So as I’m sharing things on X, LinkedIn, and Facebook, you’ll know if it speaks to you, if you are going to join us, or if you’ll be watching online. I highly recommend if you don’t follow us on social, you go do that because that’s where you’re going to get a ton of event updates before and after. And if I remember correctly, Mike always links to our social profiles in his show notes, so you should be covered there.
And then during TDX, we got a lot of fun stuff planned for you. Really we’re your go-to hub for key updates, special moments. We have an Agentforce Hackathon leading up to TDX, so we’ll be sharing some moments from that. We also just share plenty of resources. So as we’re sharing fun photos, videos, if you’re not with us in person, we always try and share something from admin.salesforce.com that you can go and get a little bit more information on that.
Like Jen’s modular flow session, I think she has a, correct me if I’m wrong, Jen, but has a blog post on that already. So you will not miss out on the action. So really just get ready, stay connected, and it’s going to be an epic TDX, whether you’re there in person or you’re hanging out with me online.
Mike:
Kate:
So I always have just a little notepad or my phone where I’ll take notes on just key concepts or things that I want to dive deeper into. That way I can still be really engaged, watch the content, take it all in much as possible, and then know those things that I want to go back and do a deeper dive into. Jen, I don’t know if you have a way that worked for you when you were an admin and a customer. It’s definitely challenging to balance all of the excitement and just take in all of the information.
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Kate:
So hopefully it’ll be really inspirational, visionary. You’ll see some really great new product updates at TDX, so be sure to tune in either in person or again on Salesforce+.
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
First one being intro to building AI agents with Agentforce, and this will give you an overview of the core components of Agentforce talking about the Atlas Reasoning Engine and really diving into Agent Builder. We’re going to showcase and talk about all the different agent types that are available, but showcase the service agent. And also what is new to Agentforce is Headless Agents.
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
So we’re going to show you how you can use pieces from Data Cloud like data graphs and the Agentforce data library and pulling in Data Cloud data into your agents to really take it to the next level. And we’re also going to show you RAG 2.0.
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Brittney:
But the posts that resonate most with me that I see from our community are just general feedback and response to what you’re seeing. And I think admins who are not able to attend the event are also really excited to see what people on the ground are sharing and experiencing. So that’s my job is to make sure that I capture that so that if you’re not able to attend, you get the magic, the feel of it all.
Mike:
Brittney:
Mike:
Brittney:
Mike:
Brittney:
Mike:
Brittney:
It captures everything we chatted about today, but it has links and way more details about everything that you’ll get to experience in person and online. So I highly recommend if you haven’t already read that blog post, go do that now. It’s a great starting point to get ready for the event.
Mike:
Kate:
Mike:
Jennifer:
I would definitely check out sessions where you’re learning about the new features that are coming down the pike. So anything that you’re not aware of, you should go to those sessions so that… Again, a lot of those sessions will be led by the product manager, so you can actually talk to them afterwards. And that’s what I found helpful of attending in-person events is that you get that FaceTime with the PMs to ask them additional questions.
They probably don’t like me saying that, so that people can stalk them afterwards. And I would say also build out your agenda. Make sure that you aren’t overloaded and you have time to actually go around and look at the demo booths and talk to people in addition to watching sessions and attending them.
Mike:
Talk to Brittney and see the other people that are maybe tweeting or posting about stuff like that because you can also make connections with them. I think the biggest thing is a lot of the content is recorded or online later, but those happenstance conversations or people you run into, that’s a one in a million time situation, and that’s all part of what’s awesome about going. Fantastic. Well, thank you all for coming on the podcast and giving us a roadmap to TDX.
If people really like this, we might have to do a similar version for those other event, that other big event we do in October. Fabulous. So that was a fun discussion with everybody. I still think I can fit one or two more people from evangelists or admin relations on the call. So that’s going to be my goal for Dreamforce. But if you enjoyed listening to this episode and you’re on iTunes or some other podcast app, generally there’s like three dots you got to tap and you can follow or can share the episode.
Hey, share, post it on social because I would love for you to share it with more people. More people can listen and be part of this wonderful admin community. And of course, as Brittney mentioned on the call, if you’re looking for more great resources, your one stop for everything admin is admin.salesforce.com, including a transcript of the show and any links that we have mentioned. And be sure to join the conversation in the Admin Trailblazer Group.
That is in the Trailblazer Community. And you know where to find that link? In the show notes on admin.salesforce.com. It’s like we thought of this stuff in advance. Anyway, until next week, which funny enough is also TDX, I’ll see you in the cloud. Well, that just dropped there. Isn’t that fun? Just here it is. I don’t know where to go. Yeah, thanks. 20 minutes. Well, we’ll see if Dan leaves that in. Sometimes he just leaves some stuff like that.
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Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Jennifer Lee, Kate Lessard, and Brittney Gibson from the Admin Relations team. Join us as we chat about what they’re looking forward to at TDX 2025 and the keynotes, sessions, and how to make the most of your time.
You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with Jennifer Lee, Kate Lessard, and Brittney Gibson.
We’re looking forward to seeing you at TDX next week, and we want to extend a personal invitation to friends of the pod to come to our breakout sessions.
In Unleash the Power of Modular Flows for Agentforce, Jen will be teaching you how to break down flows into smaller, modular components, so you get the most out of them. She’s also running another session, Elevate Prompt Template Agent Actions with the Power of Flow, where she’ll look at how to use flow to enrich your prompt templates with data.
Kate will be in Theater 2, presenting Demo to Deployment: Engaging Stakeholders with Agentforce. She’ll go over how to create a demo that shows your stakeholders everything Agentforce can do, enabling you to get better input and transform your organization with AI.
Kate’s also been working on the demos you’ll see in the keynote. We’ll be looking at how Agentforce has enabled builders with low code, no code, and pro code solutions to create agents and problem-solve for their organizations using AI.
You can also stop by the Agentforce Zone, where we’ll have plenty of introductory content to get you started with AI. You can learn about Agent Builder, find out more about Service Agents and Headless Agents, and how to use AI to test what you’ve built. We’ll also cover how you can get data from PDFs with RAG 2.0, and what happens when you combine Agentforce with Data Cloud and screen flows.
If you’re not able to attend in person, Brittney’s got your back. You can catch key sessions on Salesforce+ and she’ll cover all the TDX action on our socials. We’re also sharing must-attend sessions and opportunities to get hands-on with Agentforce to help you plan ahead.
Listen to the full episode for more on how to get the most out of your time at TDX, and don’t forget to subscribe to the Salesforce Admins Podcast.
Mike:
But we’re going to talk about keynotes. We’re going to talk about sessions. We’re going to talk about stuff to walk around and look at and put your fingers on the keyboards. And then also, everybody’s got a phone in their pocket and you’ve got to be on social. So Brittney’s back from 100 years ago when I first had her on the podcast to help you engage in social and share all the fun pictures and stuff. So Kate, Jennifer, Brittney, welcome to the podcast.
Kate:
Brittney:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
So there is a theme that you see flow, flownatics, right? I love flow. I love the ability to leverage that flow magic in our prompt templates to really enrich your prompt templates and ground them in data. So I’m going to step through how to do that, how to use that power of flow in your prompt templates, and then further enrich your AI agents. So those are my two sessions, and they will be available video on demand on Salesforce+ if you’re not going to be there in person at TDX.
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Kate:
And while we’re creative and smart and we know our users inside and out, that doesn’t mean that we should be creating agents without input from our stakeholders and taking different business considerations into our agents and how we’re building them. So in this session, we’ll look at how to create an Agentforce demo to present to your stakeholders so that they understand the intents and capabilities of autonomous agents if they don’t already.
And then we’ll work into working with them to brainstorm and prioritize how to put this technology to work in your own organization. And this is really important because it empowers admins to know exactly what to go build, and then stakeholders know what they’re getting buy-in and building internal excitement around which is going to ensure smoother adoption for everyone.
Another shout out to Salesforce+ here. This will also be video on demand. And I personally missed TDX last year. I had a big family trip that I had to go on. It was terrible. I was in Paris. I know.
Mike:
Kate:
Mike:
Brittney:
So as I’m sharing things on X, LinkedIn, and Facebook, you’ll know if it speaks to you, if you are going to join us, or if you’ll be watching online. I highly recommend if you don’t follow us on social, you go do that because that’s where you’re going to get a ton of event updates before and after. And if I remember correctly, Mike always links to our social profiles in his show notes, so you should be covered there.
And then during TDX, we got a lot of fun stuff planned for you. Really we’re your go-to hub for key updates, special moments. We have an Agentforce Hackathon leading up to TDX, so we’ll be sharing some moments from that. We also just share plenty of resources. So as we’re sharing fun photos, videos, if you’re not with us in person, we always try and share something from admin.salesforce.com that you can go and get a little bit more information on that.
Like Jen’s modular flow session, I think she has a, correct me if I’m wrong, Jen, but has a blog post on that already. So you will not miss out on the action. So really just get ready, stay connected, and it’s going to be an epic TDX, whether you’re there in person or you’re hanging out with me online.
Mike:
Kate:
So I always have just a little notepad or my phone where I’ll take notes on just key concepts or things that I want to dive deeper into. That way I can still be really engaged, watch the content, take it all in much as possible, and then know those things that I want to go back and do a deeper dive into. Jen, I don’t know if you have a way that worked for you when you were an admin and a customer. It’s definitely challenging to balance all of the excitement and just take in all of the information.
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Kate:
So hopefully it’ll be really inspirational, visionary. You’ll see some really great new product updates at TDX, so be sure to tune in either in person or again on Salesforce+.
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
First one being intro to building AI agents with Agentforce, and this will give you an overview of the core components of Agentforce talking about the Atlas Reasoning Engine and really diving into Agent Builder. We’re going to showcase and talk about all the different agent types that are available, but showcase the service agent. And also what is new to Agentforce is Headless Agents.
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
So we’re going to show you how you can use pieces from Data Cloud like data graphs and the Agentforce data library and pulling in Data Cloud data into your agents to really take it to the next level. And we’re also going to show you RAG 2.0.
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Jennifer:
Mike:
Brittney:
But the posts that resonate most with me that I see from our community are just general feedback and response to what you’re seeing. And I think admins who are not able to attend the event are also really excited to see what people on the ground are sharing and experiencing. So that’s my job is to make sure that I capture that so that if you’re not able to attend, you get the magic, the feel of it all.
Mike:
Brittney:
Mike:
Brittney:
Mike:
Brittney:
Mike:
Brittney:
It captures everything we chatted about today, but it has links and way more details about everything that you’ll get to experience in person and online. So I highly recommend if you haven’t already read that blog post, go do that now. It’s a great starting point to get ready for the event.
Mike:
Kate:
Mike:
Jennifer:
I would definitely check out sessions where you’re learning about the new features that are coming down the pike. So anything that you’re not aware of, you should go to those sessions so that… Again, a lot of those sessions will be led by the product manager, so you can actually talk to them afterwards. And that’s what I found helpful of attending in-person events is that you get that FaceTime with the PMs to ask them additional questions.
They probably don’t like me saying that, so that people can stalk them afterwards. And I would say also build out your agenda. Make sure that you aren’t overloaded and you have time to actually go around and look at the demo booths and talk to people in addition to watching sessions and attending them.
Mike:
Talk to Brittney and see the other people that are maybe tweeting or posting about stuff like that because you can also make connections with them. I think the biggest thing is a lot of the content is recorded or online later, but those happenstance conversations or people you run into, that’s a one in a million time situation, and that’s all part of what’s awesome about going. Fantastic. Well, thank you all for coming on the podcast and giving us a roadmap to TDX.
If people really like this, we might have to do a similar version for those other event, that other big event we do in October. Fabulous. So that was a fun discussion with everybody. I still think I can fit one or two more people from evangelists or admin relations on the call. So that’s going to be my goal for Dreamforce. But if you enjoyed listening to this episode and you’re on iTunes or some other podcast app, generally there’s like three dots you got to tap and you can follow or can share the episode.
Hey, share, post it on social because I would love for you to share it with more people. More people can listen and be part of this wonderful admin community. And of course, as Brittney mentioned on the call, if you’re looking for more great resources, your one stop for everything admin is admin.salesforce.com, including a transcript of the show and any links that we have mentioned. And be sure to join the conversation in the Admin Trailblazer Group.
That is in the Trailblazer Community. And you know where to find that link? In the show notes on admin.salesforce.com. It’s like we thought of this stuff in advance. Anyway, until next week, which funny enough is also TDX, I’ll see you in the cloud. Well, that just dropped there. Isn’t that fun? Just here it is. I don’t know where to go. Yeah, thanks. 20 minutes. Well, we’ll see if Dan leaves that in. Sometimes he just leaves some stuff like that.
The post Roadmap to TDX25 for Admins appeared first on Salesforce Admins.
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