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Shrikant Bagal

Shrikant Bagal

Salesforce Technical Architect · Pune, India · Builder at heart

Practical over theoretical No gatekeeping Ship, then iterate Curiosity-driven
Trends shaping the Salesforce ecosystem
The platform is evolving fast. Here's what I'm digging into and building with right now.

Agentforce

Autonomous AI agents across sales, service, and commerce. I'm exploring how to build custom agents with real business logic.

AI

Data Cloud

Unifying customer data from every source into real-time profiles. The integration patterns here are fascinating.

Data

Flow Orchestration

Multi-step, multi-user process automation built on top of Flow Builder. The architecture implications are huge.

Automation

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Apex best practices, governor limit strategies, trigger frameworks, Flow patterns, integration architecture, and security checklists — all from real production implementations.

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