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How to Submit a Session Proposal for Dreamforce 2026 — CFP Closes May 27
Priya Rastog · 2026-05-21 · via DEV Community

Dreamforce has always been more than just another tech conference in the Salesforce ecosystem. For many professionals, it’s where careers grow, ideas get recognized, and real community connections happen.

If you’ve ever thought about speaking at Dreamforce, now is the time to act. The Dreamforce 2026 Call for Participation (CFP) is officially open, and submissions close on May 27 at 5 PM PT.

Whether you’re a Salesforce Admin who solved a messy business problem, a developer who built something innovative with Agentforce, or an architect leading enterprise transformations, your experience could become a valuable session for the community.

In this guide, we’ll walk through how to submit a Dreamforce 2026 session proposal, what proposals stand out, common mistakes to avoid, and how first-time speakers can improve their chances of getting selected.

What Is the Dreamforce Call for Participation (CFP)?

The Dreamforce Call for Participation is Salesforce’s process for collecting session ideas from the community. Instead of limiting sessions to internal Salesforce teams, Dreamforce actively invites customers, partners, MVPs, developers, architects, admins, and consultants to contribute their real-world experiences.

That’s one of the reasons Dreamforce sessions feel practical and relatable. Many of the best sessions come directly from professionals solving real problems inside Salesforce environments every day.

Speaking at Dreamforce can also create long-term opportunities. Many Salesforce professionals build visibility in the ecosystem through community speaking. It often leads to networking opportunities, consulting conversations, podcast invitations, and even career growth.

The good news is that you do not need to be a well-known Salesforce influencer to apply. First-time speakers are selected every year, especially when their sessions focus on practical learning and authentic experience.

Important Dreamforce 2026 CFP Dates

Before working on your submission, make sure you understand the timeline.

Submission Deadline

The Dreamforce 2026 session proposal deadline is May 27 at 5 PM PT.

Missing the deadline means waiting until the next Dreamforce cycle, so it’s worth submitting early rather than rushing at the last minute.

Review and Notification Timeline

After submissions close, Salesforce reviews proposals internally. Speaker notifications are expected to be sent in June.
This review process usually considers:
• Topic relevance
• Audience value
• Session uniqueness
• Alignment with current Salesforce priorities
• Speaker credibility and experience

Dreamforce 2026 Developer Track Focus Areas

While Dreamforce includes many tracks, developer and technical sessions continue to attract strong interest from the Salesforce community.

Based on recent ecosystem trends, some likely focus areas for Dreamforce 2026 include:
• Agentforce and AI experiences
• Lightning Web Components (LWC)
• Apex optimization
• Salesforce DevOps and CI/CD
• Data Cloud integrations
• Enterprise architecture
• Secure AI implementation
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• API integrations with MuleSoft
• Automation strategies
• Scalable multi-org management

Salesforce has been heavily investing in AI and Agentforce recently, so sessions that show practical implementation stories rather than theoretical discussions may receive stronger attention.

The strongest proposals usually answer a simple question:

What will attendees actually learn from this session?

A session titled **“Our Salesforce Transformation Journey” **feels broad and generic.

But a session like “How We Reduced Deployment Time by 70% Using Salesforce DevOps Center” immediately sounds more actionable and outcome-focused.

How to Submit a Strong Dreamforce 2026 Session Proposal

Choose a Specific Topic

One of the biggest mistakes speakers make is trying to cover too much.

Instead of creating a session about “Salesforce Security,” narrow it down:

• Permission set strategies for large enterprises
• Managing API security in Experience Cloud
• Data access challenges in multi-cloud implementations

Specific topics usually perform better because attendees know exactly what value they’ll get.

Write a Clear Session Title

Your title matters more than many people realize.
Good session titles are:
• Easy to understand
• Outcome-focused
• Searchable
• Relevant to current ecosystem challenges

For example:

Weak title:
“Modern Development in Salesforce”

Stronger title:
“How We Improved Salesforce Deployment Reliability Using CI/CD Pipelines”
The second title immediately explains the problem and expected takeaway.

Focus on the Abstract
Your abstract should clearly explain:

  1. The challenge
  2. The solution
  3. The business outcome
  4. What attendees will learn

Avoid writing abstracts that sound overly corporate or promotional.
A good Dreamforce abstract feels educational, practical, and community-oriented.

Here’s a simple structure that works well:
Problem → Solution → Outcome → Audience Benefit

Final Thoughts

Dreamforce sessions are most valuable when they come from people doing real work inside the Salesforce ecosystem.

You do not need to be an MVP, influencer, or keynote speaker to contribute something meaningful. A practical lesson from a real implementation can often help the community more than a polished theoretical presentation.

If you’re considering submitting a Dreamforce 2026 session proposal, don’t wait until the final day. Spend time refining your title, abstract, and audience focus before the May 27 deadline.

Your experience might be exactly what another Salesforce professional needs to hear.

Also Read: How to Get the Most Out of Agentforce World Tour and Dreamforce in 2026

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. When does the Dreamforce 2026 CFP close?
The Dreamforce 2026 Call for Participation closes on May 27 at 5 PM PT.

Q2. Can first-time speakers apply for Dreamforce?
Yes. Salesforce regularly accepts submissions from first-time speakers, especially sessions focused on practical learning and real-world experience.

Q3. What topics are popular for Dreamforce developer sessions?
AI, Agentforce, Lightning Web Components, Apex optimization, DevOps, integrations, Data Cloud, and enterprise architecture are highly relevant topics.

Q4. When will Dreamforce 2026 speaker notifications be sent?
Speaker notifications are expected to be shared in June after Salesforce completes the proposal review process.

Q5. What makes a Dreamforce proposal stand out?
Clear takeaways, practical examples, real implementation stories, and audience-focused learning outcomes usually make proposals stronger.