The TDX 2026 Call for Participation is open through February 13, 2026 — submit technical sessions focused on deep, hands-on platform content.
Overview
The TDX (Trailblazer DX) 2026 Call for Participation (CFP) is now open. Salesforce is seeking technical sessions from admins, developers, architects, and engineers that deliver real implementation depth across Agentforce, Data 360, Platform (Flow, metadata, Apex, integration patterns), MuleSoft, Slack, and cross-cloud solutions. The CFP closes on February 13, 2026, with pre-acceptances rolling while the window is open and final decisions communicated in March.
Who should submit?
Any practitioner with hands-on technical experience that others can learn from is encouraged to submit. This includes:
- Admins working deeply in Flow, data, or AI
- Developers and engineers building on Salesforce Platform, Slack, or MuleSoft
- Solution and enterprise architects designing cross-cloud or data architectures
- Product owners and technical leads with real-world patterns and lessons learned
Session formats
Choose the format that fits your content:
- Breakout (40 minutes) — For deep dives, architecture walkthroughs, and interactive Q&A (plan ~30 minutes content + 10 minutes Q&A).
- Theater (20 minutes) — Fast, focused demos or technical insights; presenters usually stay to answer questions afterward.
What makes a strong submission?
Focus on real-world, reproducible value. Strong sessions often include:
- Clear technical patterns or architecture diagrams
- Hands-on demos, code samples, or implementation steps
- Honest lessons learned and trade-offs
- Practical approaches other teams can adopt
Key dates
- CFP Opens: December 10, 2025
- CFP Closes: February 13, 2026
- Acceptances: Rolling pre-acceptances during CFP; final decisions in March 2026
How to prepare and submit
When shaping your idea, consider prompts that highlight technical problem-solving and unique approaches:
- What technical challenge did you solve that others regularly struggle with?
- What integration or data architecture pattern would have saved you time if you’d learned it earlier?
- What did you learn the hard way that others can avoid?
- How are you using Agentforce or Data 360 in novel ways?
Ready to submit? Use the official submission portal and follow the CFP guidelines. Submitting early is encouraged.
Speaker support
Accepted presenters receive coaching, content development support, deck reviews, rehearsal time, and a complimentary speaker pass. Presenters are added to a speakers-only Slack channel and receive guidance through the Content Portal to manage session details and logistics.
Why this matters for Salesforce professionals
TDX is a high-impact forum where technical work gets visibility, and sharing deep implementation knowledge accelerates the whole community. For admins, developers, and architects, presenting at TDX helps you refine thinking through teaching, grow your professional profile, and influence how teams solve platform challenges.
Takeaways
- Submit technical, implementation-focused sessions that provide patterns, demos, and lessons learned.
- Prefer depth over high-level overviews — show how things are built and maintained.
- Use the CFP prompts to shape a session that matters to practitioners.
For more information and to submit your session, visit the official CFP portal and the TDX resources page. We can’t wait to see the solutions you bring to the community.







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