Compare the Top Context Engineering Tools that integrate with Salesforce as of October 2025

This a list of Context Engineering tools that integrate with Salesforce. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Salesforce. View the products that work with Salesforce in the table below.

What are Context Engineering Tools for Salesforce?

Context engineering tools are specialized frameworks and technologies that manage the information environment surrounding large language models (LLMs) to enhance their performance in complex tasks. Unlike traditional prompt engineering, which focuses on crafting individual inputs, context engineering involves dynamically assembling and structuring relevant data—such as user history, external documents, and real-time inputs—to ensure accurate and coherent outputs. This approach is foundational in building agentic AI systems, enabling them to perform multi-step reasoning, maintain state across interactions, and integrate external tools or APIs seamlessly. By orchestrating the flow of information and memory, context engineering tools help mitigate issues like hallucinations and ensure that AI systems deliver consistent, reliable, and context-aware responses. Compare and read user reviews of the best Context Engineering tools for Salesforce currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    DataHub

    DataHub

    DataHub

    DataHub Cloud is an event-driven AI & Data Context Platform that uses active metadata for real-time visibility across your entire data ecosystem. Unlike traditional data catalogs that provide outdated snapshots, DataHub Cloud instantly propagates changes, automatically enforces policies, and connects every data source across platforms with 100+ pre-built connectors. Built on an open source foundation with a thriving community of 13,000+ members, DataHub gives you unmatched flexibility to customize and extend without vendor lock-in. DataHub Cloud is a modern metadata platform with REST and GraphQL APIs that optimize performance for complex queries, essential for AI-ready data management and ML lifecycle support.
    Starting Price: $75,000
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    LlamaIndex

    LlamaIndex

    LlamaIndex

    LlamaIndex is a “data framework” to help you build LLM apps. Connect semi-structured data from API's like Slack, Salesforce, Notion, etc. LlamaIndex is a simple, flexible data framework for connecting custom data sources to large language models. LlamaIndex provides the key tools to augment your LLM applications with data. Connect your existing data sources and data formats (API's, PDF's, documents, SQL, etc.) to use with a large language model application. Store and index your data for different use cases. Integrate with downstream vector store and database providers. LlamaIndex provides a query interface that accepts any input prompt over your data and returns a knowledge-augmented response. Connect unstructured sources such as documents, raw text files, PDF's, videos, images, etc. Easily integrate structured data sources from Excel, SQL, etc. Provides ways to structure your data (indices, graphs) so that this data can be easily used with LLMs.
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    Agent Payments Protocol (AP2)
    Google’s Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) is an open protocol designed together with over 60 payments, fintech, and tech companies (e.g., Mastercard, PayPal, Adyen, Coinbase, Etsy) to enable secure, agent-led transactions across platforms. It builds on earlier open standards like Agent2Agent (A2A) and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to ensure that when an AI agent initiates or completes a payment on behalf of a user, three core requirements are met: authorization (proving the user explicitly gave permission for that specific purchase), authenticity (ensuring the agent’s intended purchase matches what the user meant), and accountability (clear audit trails and responsibility in case of errors or fraud). The protocol uses mandates, which are cryptographically signed digital contracts backed by verifiable credentials.
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