What it does

Lists every AI agent registered in your workspace, grouped by category (research, content, technical, publishing, monitoring, authority), with its status, default AI model, which queue it runs on, and how many tools it has access to.

Why you should use it

To understand what your workflows are actually made of — every workflow is a sequence of these agents. It’s also how you confirm an agent is active before expecting it to run.

Where to find it

Sidebar → Agents (under Operate).

What information you must enter

None — this is a browse-only page for regular users.

Step-by-step

1

Open Agents

Sidebar → Agents. Agents are grouped into sections by category.
2

Click any agent card

Opens a detail panel with its full configuration — manifest, model, tools, evaluation thresholds if any.[SCREENSHOT NEEDED: Agents page with category sections and an agent detail panel open]

You cannot run an agent directly from this page

Agents don’t run standalone — they run as steps inside a workflow. To use an agent’s capability, trigger the workflow that includes it (see SEO Workflows).

Reading an agent’s card

What to do based on the output

  • Agent shows inactive and you expected it to run → a platform administrator needs to activate it (their quick-action menu on the card).
  • Curious what an agent actually does in a workflow → open the matching step in a run’s execution timeline to see its real output.

Common mistakes

  • Looking here to “run keyword research” directly — there’s no such button; trigger a workflow that includes it instead.

Troubleshooting

If an agent you expect to see is missing entirely, it hasn’t been registered in your workspace yet — contact your administrator.
Activating/deactivating an agent requires platform-admin permissions.