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Create Your First Agent With Your Super Agent

Ask your Super Agent to create a focused agent for one team role.

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On This PageBefore You Start
  1. Before You Start
  2. Ask for the Agent
  3. Confirm and Refine
  4. Open and Test It
  5. Edit It Later
  6. Plan Limits
  7. Troubleshooting

Before You Start

Sign in to your workspace and open the dashboard chat with your Super Agent. You can create the agent first and connect tools later, but workflows that depend on Gmail, Slack, Linear, Stripe, or another app work best when the integration is connected before the first test.

Know the role you want the sub-agent to handle. A clear role such as "Customer Support Rep" or "Marketing Analyst" is easier to improve than a one-off task name.

Ask for the Agent

In dashboard chat, ask your Super Agent to create an agent for the responsibility you want delegated. Include the outcome, the sources it should use, the connected apps it may need, and any actions that should require approval.

For example, ask for an agent that triages new support emails, drafts replies in your preferred tone, and asks before sending anything to a customer.

Confirm and Refine

Your Super Agent may show a proposed name, instructions, tools, and approval rules before creating the sub-agent. Confirm the setup if it matches the job, or refine the instructions in chat until the role is specific enough to test.

Super Agent proposing a Support Triage Agent with instructions, Gmail read access, and an approval required rule
Confirm the proposed agent only after the role, tools, and approval rules match the workflow you are ready to test.

Keep the first version practical. You can add more tools, examples, and rules after you see how the agent behaves on a real request.

Open and Test It

Open the new agent from the link returned by your Super Agent, or go to /agents and choose it from the list. Send a realistic first task and review the response, questions, and tool activity.

You can chat with the sub-agent directly when you know exactly what it should do. You can also delegate through your Super Agent when the work is part of a larger request or needs coordination with other agents.

Edit It Later

When the agent needs a change, ask your Super Agent to update it. Describe what went wrong, what should happen instead, and whether the change applies to every future run or only one workflow.

If you need more detail, open the latest trace, the step-by-step run log, to see missing inputs, failed tool calls, or places where the agent guessed instead of asking a clarifying question.

Plan Limits

Each plan has a cap on the number of active agents in a workspace. If you reach the cap, archive an agent your team no longer uses or upgrade your plan before creating another one.

Archiving removes the agent from active use without changing the guidance in this article. Upgrade when your team needs more active agents or more room for production workflows.

Troubleshooting

If you see an agent limit message, archive an unused agent from /agents or upgrade your plan, then ask your Super Agent to create the new agent again.

If a tool is unavailable, connect that integration first or reconnect it from Integrations. Then rerun a small test so you can confirm the agent has the access it needs.

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