On Feb 18, 2026, Salesforce signed a definitive agreement to acquire Momentum, and in a cycle crowded with noise, this is the kind of signal that defines startup news. Salesforce did not buy a dashboard. It bought ears. It bought the ability to hear what revenue teams actually say to customers and convert that conversation into structured intelligence inside the world’s largest AI CRM. Agentforce 360 and Slackbot are about to get fed by the raw voice of the market.
Momentum was founded in 2020 by Santiago Suárez Ordoñez, Ashley Wilson, and Moiz Virani, born during the pandemic when revenue teams were forced into Zoom rooms and Slack threads as their new conference tables. The original concept was a Slack based workflow automation platform built exclusively for revenue teams. But the founders recognized something sharper. The most valuable data in any organization does not start in a required field. It starts in a sentence. A customer objection. A budget signal. A timeline shift. Momentum built a universal ingestion engine to capture those signals from Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Slack, then write them back into Salesforce as structured, actionable intelligence.
The traction was not theoretical. Momentum raised $5M in seed funding in Nov 2021 and $13M in Series A capital led by FirstMark Capital and Stage 2 Capital, bringing total funding to $18M. The team reported 400% growth leading into that Series A narrative. Customers included 1Password, Ramp, Zscaler, Postman, Alation, Demandbase, and Owner.com. These are disciplined revenue organizations, not beta testers. Momentum positioned itself as the silent operator, reducing manual entry while increasing field coverage and pipeline clarity.
Steve Fisher, President and CPO at Salesforce, stated that delivering on the promise of agents requires visibility and context from every meaningful interaction. Momentum unlocks the long tail of conversational data and feeds it directly into Agentforce 360 and Slackbot so agents can execute complex, multi step workflows grounded in the true voice of the customer. In practical terms, if AI agents are going to act on behalf of sales and service teams, they need more than static records. They need context. Momentum supplies it.
Santiago Suárez Ordoñez, CEO and Co-Founder, framed the acquisition as closing the loop between unstructured conversation and structured action. The transaction is expected to close in Q1 FY2027, subject to customary conditions. Financial terms were not disclosed. For observers tracking consolidation across AI driven CRM infrastructure, this deal stands out because it operationalizes conversation at platform scale.
Salesforce has been stacking acquisitions around Agentforce, but this one cuts to the core of how revenue actually happens. Data entry has always been the tax on sales. Momentum sought to reduce that tax by listening instead of typing. Now that listening layer becomes native to Salesforce. In the context of startup news, this is less about a feature addition and more about a shift in how enterprise systems ingest reality. The next chapter of startup news will not be about who captures data. It will be about who captures intent, and who is prepared when every conversation becomes a trigger.

