
Salesforce MCP Server
Official Salesforce MCP servers that let AI agents query and act on org data, flows, and Apex.
Overview
Salesforce ships two official MCP servers: Hosted MCP Servers, generally available since April 2026 on Enterprise Edition and above, which expose CRM records, flows, and Apex actions to any MCP-compatible AI client; and the open-source salesforcecli/mcp server for developer tasks like scratch orgs, deploys, and running tests. Together they let an agent such as Claude query pipeline data, look up accounts and opportunities, or trigger declarative automations without a custom integration.
Best for: The pick when your org already lives in Salesforce and you want an agent querying and acting on live CRM data, no custom integration needed.
Key features
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| DX Server (open source) | $0 free | requires a Salesforce dev account |
| Hosted MCP Servers | $0 included | requires Enterprise Edition or above |
Pricing changes often. Verify current pricing on the vendor site before you buy.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Official, first-party, and generally available
- Covers both admin/CRM data and developer workflows
- OAuth-scoped, so access follows existing Salesforce permissions
Cons
- Hosted MCP requires Enterprise Edition or above
- Only useful if the org is already on Salesforce
- New surface (GA since April 2026), so tooling and docs are still evolving
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