Salesforce to buy AI agent platform Fin for about $3.6 billion
The deal adds Fin’s multi-channel AI agent and Apex model as Salesforce faces rising competition in agentic artificial intelligence.
- On Monday, Salesforce acquired autonomous AI agent platform Fin for about $3.6 billion, with the deal expected to close in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2027 to complement its flagship Agentforce platform.
- Like many software-as-service companies, Salesforce is grappling with concerns that new AI tools will render its business model obsolete as agentic AI heightens competition and forces investment in autonomous technology.
- Powered by the proprietary Apex model, Fin's AI agent resolves queries across chat, email, and Slack. CEO Eoghan McCabe wrote, 'Over the past few years we've been shipping intensely' regarding acceleration.
- Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff stated, 'Together, we'll help companies of every size seize this opportunity accelerating time to value with trusted agents that deliver measurable outcomes at scale,' echoing the company's more than $27 billion Slack acquisition.
- The company's shares have shed more than a third of their value in 2026, reflecting urgency to secure autonomous technology as agentic AI competition intensifies across the enterprise software market.
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The battle for the future of enterprise software just got more expensive. Salesforce announced Monday that it is acquiring AI customer service startup Fin in a deal valued at roughly $3.6 billion, marking one of the company’s biggest bets on […] The post Salesforce acquires AI agent startup Fin for $3.6B as the race to dominate agentic AI heats up first appeared on Tech Startups.
Salesforce to Buy AI Customer Service Firm Fin for $3.6 Billion
Salesforce Inc. has agreed to buy Fin, a firm that develops artificial intelligence-powered customer agents, for about $3.6 billion as the software company works to win new business for enterprise AI.

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