Agent Studio is the control center where you define, organize, and update all agents within your AksharAI applications. It allows you to build assistants, set up automation logic, and manage behavior across different applications and channels—all without writing code.
From configuring prompts to defining actions and managing triggers, Agent Studio brings clarity to the way intelligent agents are built and deployed across your organization. It keeps your assistants consistent, controllable, and aligned with your internal logic.
Agent Studio is designed to support both small, task-specific assistants and complex, multi-step automation flows. It gives you control over:
Define how your agents interact with users. You can create multi-step prompts, conditional responses, and reusable message patterns that guide users through actions, provide summaries, or request input.
Feed agents with relevant data and structured content. This includes internal policies, approved documentation, workflow references, and structured datasets. You choose what each agent knows, ensuring accuracy and consistency.
Set the logic that determines when an agent activates. Triggers can be tied to user input, data changes, workflow completions, or scheduled conditions. You can also chain actions to create smart, self-moving workflows.
Manage how agents respond, display information, or pass data to other parts of your application. This helps ensure clarity, security, and consistency in every user interaction.
Agent Studio is not just a builder—it is a system of governance. Every agent you create is stored, versioned, and accessible for reuse across applications. You can:
This structure helps your teams build responsibly while saving time on redundant configuration.
A clean interface for building agents step by step with no technical complexity.
Preview agent behavior, check responses, and validate triggers before going live.
Manage who can build, edit, or deploy agents with role-based permissions.
Connect agents directly to application workflows, UI elements, and process logic.
Choose where agents appear, when they activate, and how they interact with users.