The Mission: Agentic Engineering for Good
In this final capstone project, you will transition from learning individual skills to orchestrating a complete solution. You are tasked with acting as a team of Solution Engineers building a tailored prototype for a Non-Profit Organization (NGO). This is your opportunity to apply the "Manager of Agents" mindset you’ve developed throughout the workshop, using Cursor not just as a code editor, but as a strategic partner in the software development lifecycle.
Your Project Workflow
To succeed in this capstone, your team will follow a structured approach that mirrors modern agentic workflows. You are expected to move through the following phases:
- Discovery & Ideation: Review the provided customer brief as a group. Discuss the NGO's specific mission and brainstorm how a Salesforce solution can solve their unique pain points.
- Collaborative Planning: Use Cursor’s Composer and Chat features to map out your technical architecture. Leverage your "Plan and Build" skills to define the necessary objects, automation logic, and user interface components before execution.
- Agentic Execution: Use Cursor to build your demo in your Salesforce scratch org or developer edition. Focus on rapid prototyping—letting the AI handle the boilerplate and complex syntax while you provide the strategic direction and quality control.
- Documentation & Handover: Use Cursor to generate clear technical documentation and a summary of the changes made. This ensures your demo is not only functional but also explainable and reproducible.
The Final Showcase
The workshop concludes with a live share-out. You will present your functional demo to the other groups, highlighting the "Belief Moments" where Cursor significantly accelerated your build. This isn't just about the code; it's about demonstrating how agentic engineering allows you to deliver high-quality Salesforce prototypes in a fraction of the traditional time.