Whatfix, the AI-native platform for enterprise automation, has achieved a major milestone with its upcoming product, Seek for Salesforce. Set for an official launch in early 2026, Seek has successfully completed all challenges in Salesforce Trailhead’s Admin Beginner and Intermediate courses—a feat that proves its ability to handle real-world admin and developer tasks typically performed by certified Salesforce professionals.
Seek for Salesforce functions as an AI assistant that automates hours of manual work with a single command. By completing Trailhead challenges, Seek has demonstrated proficiency in configuring fields, building flows, creating validation rules, and managing page layouts—all with accuracy and reliability.
“Salesforce administration and development involve significant configuration work in the no/low-code platform. Seek for Salesforce helps reduce project timelines, unlocking faster transformation and productivity for enterprise teams,” said Khadim Batti, CEO and Co-Founder of Whatfix. “This milestone is early proof of how Seek is redefining automation and enabling admins to achieve far more than was possible before.”
What Sets Seek Apart
Seek’s approach to enterprise automation is notable for several reasons:
- UI-first automation: Unlike API-dependent tools, Seek visually interprets application screens to execute workflows directly on the UI, enabling it to handle long, multi-step tasks and integrate seamlessly with human operators.
- Human-in-the-loop model: Automation is balanced with governance, approvals, and suggestions to ensure reliability.
- Cross-persona value: Seek supports admins, developers, end users, and content authors—covering more roles than many point solutions.
With nearly 70% of digital initiatives stalling due to execution complexity, Seek aims to close that gap by automating critical admin tasks, making enterprise transformation faster and more achievable.
“Enterprise AI is moving from experimentation to execution,” said Sharath Hari N., Vice President at Everest Group. “Whatfix’s completion of Salesforce Trailhead challenges reflects a broader market shift toward improving productivity, reducing project timelines, and addressing execution challenges in digital initiatives.”
How Seek Mastered Trailhead
The evaluation mimicked real-world Salesforce professional workflows. Seek sequentially navigated challenges, completed required configurations, claimed points, and even detected and corrected errors in real-time—a testament to its reliability in handling authentic admin scenarios.
Expanding Whatfix’s AI Enterprise Portfolio
Seek for Salesforce is part of Whatfix’s broader Seek platform, an AI-native assistant powering multiple enterprise use cases. Beyond Salesforce automation, Seek includes a conversational AI search tool that helps employees locate information in the flow of work. The platform is designed to maximize productivity and ROI by acting as an enterprise-ready AI teammate.
Early versions of Seek for Salesforce are being shared with design partners, and interested teams can join the waitlist ahead of the 2026 launch.
Whatfix, the AI-native platform for enterprise automation, has achieved a major milestone with its upcoming product, Seek for Salesforce. Set for an official launch in early 2026, Seek has successfully completed all challenges in Salesforce Trailhead’s Admin Beginner and Intermediate courses—a feat that proves its ability to handle real-world admin and developer tasks typically performed by certified Salesforce professionals.
Seek for Salesforce functions as an AI assistant that automates hours of manual work with a single command. By completing Trailhead challenges, Seek has demonstrated proficiency in configuring fields, building flows, creating validation rules, and managing page layouts—all with accuracy and reliability.
“Salesforce administration and development involve significant configuration work in the no/low-code platform. Seek for Salesforce helps reduce project timelines, unlocking faster transformation and productivity for enterprise teams,” said Khadim Batti, CEO and Co-Founder of Whatfix. “This milestone is early proof of how Seek is redefining automation and enabling admins to achieve far more than was possible before.”
What Sets Seek Apart
Seek’s approach to enterprise automation is notable for several reasons:
- UI-first automation: Unlike API-dependent tools, Seek visually interprets application screens to execute workflows directly on the UI, enabling it to handle long, multi-step tasks and integrate seamlessly with human operators.
- Human-in-the-loop model: Automation is balanced with governance, approvals, and suggestions to ensure reliability.
- Cross-persona value: Seek supports admins, developers, end users, and content authors—covering more roles than many point solutions.
With nearly 70% of digital initiatives stalling due to execution complexity, Seek aims to close that gap by automating critical admin tasks, making enterprise transformation faster and more achievable.
“Enterprise AI is moving from experimentation to execution,” said Sharath Hari N., Vice President at Everest Group. “Whatfix’s completion of Salesforce Trailhead challenges reflects a broader market shift toward improving productivity, reducing project timelines, and addressing execution challenges in digital initiatives.”
How Seek Mastered Trailhead
The evaluation mimicked real-world Salesforce professional workflows. Seek sequentially navigated challenges, completed required configurations, claimed points, and even detected and corrected errors in real-time—a testament to its reliability in handling authentic admin scenarios.
Expanding Whatfix’s AI Enterprise Portfolio
Seek for Salesforce is part of Whatfix’s broader Seek platform, an AI-native assistant powering multiple enterprise use cases. Beyond Salesforce automation, Seek includes a conversational AI search tool that helps employees locate information in the flow of work. The platform is designed to maximize productivity and ROI by acting as an enterprise-ready AI teammate.
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