Vonage, part of Ericsson, has launched Vonage Conversations for Agentforce Marketing (formerly Marketing Cloud), a new integration that brings two-way customer messaging into Salesforce using Vonage Communications APIs.
The company says the product embeds popular channels, including SMS, WhatsApp, and Rich Communication Services (RCS), directly into the Salesforce platform, aiming to help enterprises connect with customers “via their preferred channels.”
Vonage says the integration allows Agentforce Marketing users to manage two-way conversations from a single interface and leverage customer data already in Salesforce for more personalized communications. It also positions the product as a way to streamline messaging workflows by blending live agents with “agentic AI,” which Vonage says enables “autonomous, always-on two-way conversations” and helps orchestrate “proactive, omni-channel customer journeys.”
“In today's market, it's not enough to just send messages; businesses must create meaningful connections across every customer touchpoint,” said Christophe Van de Weyer, President and Head of Business Unit API for Vonage.
“With the integration of rich, two-way messaging channels like RCS, WhatsApp, and SMS into Agentforce Marketing, Vonage is bringing these messaging capabilities to enterprises around the world. The integration of our APIs with Salesforce Marketing Cloud means marketers can now create personalized, branded conversations that strengthen loyalty, drive enhanced engagement and deliver exceptional customer experiences at scale.”
Vonage adds that its AI-powered communications APIs can automate routine tasks, analyze customer data in real time for insights, and support consistent messaging across channels “while adhering to regulatory compliance requirements across channels.” It also says the experience is designed around “a single composer” intended to improve engagement and conversions.
The vendor is also leaning into broader channel trends. It cites Juniper Research's findings that “global RBM traffic will reach 200 billion messages by 2029.”
Vonage also cites consumer adoption figures for WhatsApp in business engagement, stating: “Globally, 57 percent of consumers rely on WhatsApp to engage with businesses or service providers, surpassing SMS usage in EMEA with a 59 percent adoption rate compared to SMS's 46 percent.”
Vonage says the launch is part of its Vonage AI Hub and expands on Vonage Conversations for Salesforce, with the intention of unifying engagement across Agentforce Marketing, Sales, and Service via cross-cloud integration, while complementing Vonage Contact Center for end-to-end experiences. The company says Vonage Conversations for Agentforce Marketing is now available on Salesforce AppExchange.
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The Salesforce Vonage pairing is arguably less about adding yet another channel and more about relocating messaging into the operational core, where journeys are built, customer records live, and governance is supposed to happen.




