- Salesforce acquired Clockwise workers, but not the company itself
- Clockwise customers are recommended to migrate to Reclaim
- Agentforce Annual Recurring Revenue Increased 169%
Clockwise CEO Matt Martin announced via a LinkedIn post that Salesforce will hire the startup’s team as part of its broader Agentforce push.
Because Salesforce is acquiring the workers and not the company, Clockwise has confirmed that it will close as of March 27, 2026, forcing customers to look for an alternative.
Martin confirmed that all customer data will be deleted, meaning Salesforce will not have access to the Clockwise database and any unused subscriptions will be refunded.
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Clockwise closes when Salesforce acquires workers, not company
“We believe this move will allow us to have an even greater impact,” Martin wrote, explaining the success and experience of the founding team. “We will bring our deep experience in building reliable agent software to Agentic Enterprise.”
The 10-year-old company has served major clients including Uber, Netflix and Atlassian during its time on the market, but now users are being directed to rival app Reclaim in light of the almost immediate closure. Reclaim will match Clockwise prices to make the transition less painful.
“They are joining my charter to build agent interoperability and orchestration within Agentforce,” Clockwise co-founder Gary Lerhaupt wrote in a separate LinkedIn post. Lerhaupt joined the Agentforce team as vice president of product architecture a little over a year ago, after about eight years at Clockwise. Martin also spent more than two years at Saleforce between 2014 and 2016 before leaving to create Clockwise.
Although Salesforce has not commented on how the new recruits could propel Agentforce forward, we can at least expect immense growth. Agentforce’s business grew 169% in terms of annual recurring revenue and is now $800 million. The company’s total revenue for the most recent full year was $41.5 billion, up 10% year over year.
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