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Salesforce Agent-Readiness X-Ray Offered Free to 13 Companies as AI Agents Reach the CRM

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DALLAS - TelAve -- DALLAS–FORT WORTH, TX — As companies race to switch on AI agents inside Salesforce, Clavera is offering 13 of them a free, read-only Agent-Readiness X-Ray: a map of exactly what an AI agent would set off when it acts inside their org, before anything goes live. The only thing asked in return is honest feedback while the product matures.

The timing is not incidental. In Salesforce's own 2025 research, 55% of IT leaders said they were not fully confident they had the guardrails to deploy AI agents, and 48% doubted their data foundation was ready. Technical debt is the single hardest problem Salesforce administrators report — cited by 56% of them — even as three in four organizations expect to put AI agents to work within two years.

"An agent doesn't start from a clean slate," said Haziq Inayat, founder of Clavera, who spent 14 years in enterprise systems before building the product. "It inherits every automation, every permission, and every bad record already in the org. When it writes to one field, a chain of automations can fire downstream and break something nobody was watching. Most teams can't see that chain. We walk it for them."

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Where a typical readiness scan grades an org's metadata, the Agent-Readiness X-Ray traces the executable path: which automations an agent write would trigger, how deep the cascade runs, which permissions the agent could reach, and where the data itself can't be trusted. Every finding is graded by evidence — Confirmed, Computed, or Inferred — and the scan never writes to the org.

Each design partner receives the full read-only X-Ray of one org, a map of the automations and permission paths an agent would inherit, an Agentforce cost forecast built on their actual org, and a 45-minute walkthrough of the findings with their team. In return, Clavera asks only for candid feedback.

The program targets small and mid-market companies that have run on Salesforce for years — the kind of org that accreted through many admins and consultants — where someone in IT or operations owns the org and can act on what the assessment finds. Thirteen spots are available, and some are already claimed.

Companies can apply for the agent-readiness assessment at https://clavera.ai/design-partner. Clavera also offers a free Agentforce cost calculator at https://clavera.ai/agentforce-cost-calculator and a plain-language guide to Salesforce AI agent governance at https://clavera.ai/salesforce-ai-agent-governance.

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Haziq Inayat, Founder
hello@clavera.ai


Source: Clavera AI

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