Agent Builder
Define an agent without writing code: trigger, context, tools, output, approval policy.
Inside Agent Builder
The agent builder turns a trigger, a context source, a tool allow-list, an output type and an approval policy into a running agent — no-code, versioned, and risk-classed like any other production artifact.
Trigger to policy, in one flow
Define what starts the agent, what it can touch, and what needs a human sign-off — end to end.
No-code
Building an agent does not require an engineer, just a clear description of the job.
Versioned and risk-classed
Agent definitions are tracked like code — versioned, owned, and classified by risk.
The detail
Building an agent means defining a trigger, a context source, a tool allow-list, an output type and an approval policy — no code required. Definitions are versioned, owned and risk-classed like any other production artifact, so an agent’s behavior can be reviewed and changed with the same discipline as a code change.
Keep exploring
Where this connects — in the product and in the rest of the catalog.
See Agent Builder on your own workspace
Bring a real channel. In fifteen minutes we’ll show you agent builder working on your team’s actual conversations, not a demo script.