Rosetta bridges business intent, semantic structure, and platform configuration — so your designs are grounded in reasoning, not guesswork.
Salesforce implementations stall when teams skip the architectural reasoning layer between intent and configuration.
The Problem:
Teams jump directly from business intent to platform configuration, skipping the architectural reasoning that makes agent designs stick.
How Rosetta Helps:
Rosetta's Intent Layer captures what you want to achieve, then bridges to validated patterns before touching configuration.
The Problem:
Data 360 projects lose the semantic thread between business rules and data models, resulting in fragile implementations.
How Rosetta Helps:
Rosetta's Semantic Layer maintains the ontological structure that connects business logic to platform objects.
The Problem:
Without architectural guardrails, Customer 360 initiatives fragment under ad-hoc decision-making and technical debt.
How Rosetta Helps:
Rosetta's Platform Layer binds designs to concrete Salesforce objects with decision traces that prevent drift.
From business intent to implementation guidance in three steps
Tell the design agent what you want to achieve. Use natural language to describe your business goals, data challenges, or use cases.
The agent searches the knowledge graph for architectural patterns, semantic entities, and platform objects that match your intent.
Get structured architectural decisions, ADRs, and platform-specific implementation guidance you can share with your team.
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Built on decades of experience architecting complex Salesforce solutions across Customer 360, CDP, and Agentforce deployments.
The three-layer Context Artifact model synthesizes ontological design, enterprise architecture, and Salesforce platform expertise.
Every pattern and decision record in the knowledge graph is validated against real-world Salesforce implementations.
Business Intent Patterns
Semantic Entities & Patterns
Platform Objects & Functions
Architectural Decision Records
136+ nodes with 137+ relationships in the knowledge graph, continuously growing.
Rosetta's Context Artifact model is informed by research in ontological design, knowledge graphs, and enterprise architecture methodologies.