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Agent Studio

Agent Studio is Squid AI's no-code approach to creating AI agents

Connect to one or more of your SaaS services, databases, or APIs to create agents that can use your data to perform useful tasks without requiring code or programming skills.

Benefits

With Agent Studio, you can create AI agents quickly without any code, allowing you to deploy solutions with minimal technical resources.

Automate routine tasks, get data visualizations in natural language, retrieve key pieces of information or summaries across multiple files, and more. Agents come guardrails that ensure appropriate safeguards and compliance controls, and you can track agent usage, questions sent, and agent responses through audit logs.

You can also quickly prototype an AI agent idea before extending and customizing your agents further with Squid SDKs

Use cases

Agents can accomplish one or more specific tasks or work together to fulfill a workflow. Here are some examples:

  • Respond to questions and create data summaries and visualizations in natural language on your databases
  • Send the results when an AI agent completes a task by email or to a Slack channel
  • Generate summaries, tables, and reports based on a wide range of PDFs, files, and databases
  • Analyze financial and business performance metrics found in both documents and databases
  • Access, query, and update tickets in Jira and service incidents information in ServiceNow

Key Concepts

Like all of Squid, Agent Studio aims to simplify agent and application development while maintaining flexibility and power.

  1. Agent Studio supports the most popular LLMs in the market, but you can also contact us to bring your own model or have a specific preference that's not shown.

  2. Define how your agent should respond using Instructions. You can include primary instructions along with things like tone, personality, and wordiness guidelines, or set specific response behavior (e.g., including source citations).

  3. Enhance your agent with various capabilities through Agent Abilities. Agents can connect to multiple systems simultaneously, including PDFs, text, SQL and NoSQL databases, SaaS providers, public and private APIs. They can also call other AI agents or use pre-defined, built-in functions or custom AI functions that you've created using the Squid SDK.

  4. Access the Agent Settings tab to configure your agent's description, whether to restrict access to your agent (recommended) or allow anyone to use it, enable audit logging, and create guardrails.

  5. Test your agent and have a side-by-side view of what's happening behind the scenes when you give your agent a task

Next Steps

Now that you have an overview of Agent Studio, try creating an AI agent!