From Code to Glory: The Hackathon Journey of TriAgent at TDX 2025
- GetOnCrm Solutions
- Jun 25
- 2 min read

When purpose, passion, and problem-solving skills come together, extraordinary things happen. One such instance is Team TriAgent's hackathon experience at TDX 2025, where code evolved into innovation and effort turned into national acclaim.
At the core of this achievement was a Salesforce Slack integration with AgentForce, designed to support teams with real-time CRM intelligence and automate key workflows. What began as a bold concept became a standout solution among 250+ international entries.
The First Step: Creating Something Valuable
The goal was clear: to build a Salesforce assistant within Slack that could guide, support, and manage essential business tasks. More than a competition, TriAgent focused on solving a real-world CRM challenge.
The aim was to deliver intelligent agents for contextual support and reduce manual work for sales and field service teams, using the combined power of AgentForce, Slack, and Salesforce.
The Minds Behind the Build
Each TriAgent member played a key role in turning the concept into reality:
Dhyey handled the interaction layer, enabling seamless conversations between users and Salesforce data. His work ensured AgentForce in Slack for CRM automation was easy to use.
Kriyanshi was responsible for system design, access control, and Slack bot setup for Salesforce workflows, even solving technical issues right before the submission deadline.
Jeet focused on backend logic, using Apex and structured prompt design to ensure responses were relevant to business use cases.
Their collaboration resulted in more than just a prototype—it demonstrated what modern Salesforce solutions can achieve when built with purpose.
Real-Time Coding, Real Challenges
The TDX 2025 hackathon tested every layer of skill and coordination. TriAgent faced:
Salesforce external library integration issues
Upload deadlines for the demo video
Fast adjustments in logic for real-time Slack interactions
Every hurdle was handled with teamwork and structured thinking—one step, one function, one fix at a time.
The Milestone Moment: Recognition at TDX
TriAgent earned the Best Use of Slack Award at TDX 2025, along with ₹15 Lakh in prize money. But more importantly, the team gained validation from the Salesforce developer community.
The solution’s relevance was acknowledged not just by judges but also by peers, with multiple teams recognizing the real-world potential of the tool.
Future Impact at GetOnCRM
The win wasn’t the end—it became a launchpad. The team is now building on those ideas, applying them in areas like
Salesforce-based retail workflow automation
Salesforce customer support solutions
Salesforce field service automation tools
At GetOnCRM, this success has already influenced new product ideas, delivery models, and client strategies, particularly concerning Salesforce services and innovations within the GetOnCRM Salesforce Marketing Cloud.
Insights for Future Innovators
Team TriAgent offers this advice for anyone preparing for a hackathon or launch:
Focus on solving a specific user problem
Develop usable functionality first, refine later
Keep team communication constant and clear
Stay flexible under pressure—it often leads to the best outcomes
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