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Agent Builder Upgrades: Team Editing, Folders, and Version History

Agent Builder Upgrades: Team Editing, Folders, and Version History

Building AI agents is a team sport. The Agent Builder now supports collaborative team editing, folder organization for managing large agent libraries, and version history so you can experiment with confidence.

What's New

  • Agent Team Edit Mode: Multiple team members can now collaborate on agent configuration with the v2 team editing interface. See who's working on what, avoid conflicting changes, and build better agents together.

  • Agent Folder Organization: Organize your agents into folders with drag-and-drop. Move animations provide visual feedback as you reorganize, and folder names are validated to prevent duplicates. Find the right agent instantly, even when you have dozens.

  • Version History Sidebar: Browse and compare previous versions of your agent configuration. See what changed, when it changed, and roll back if needed. Version history gives you the confidence to experiment knowing you can always undo.

  • Updated Agent Templates: Pre-built agent templates have been refreshed with AI-generated system prompts. Start with a template that's already well-crafted and customize from there instead of starting from scratch.

  • Search & Replace in Prompt Builder: Find and replace text across your agent's prompts. Rename a product, update a phone number, or fix a typo across every prompt in your agent with a single operation.

  • Pause or Stop AI Agent Runs Per Contact: Control AI agent execution at the individual contact level. If an agent is behaving unexpectedly for a specific contact, pause or stop it without affecting other contacts in the workflow.

Why This Matters

Collaborative Agent Building: AI agents are too important to build in isolation. Team edit mode lets your best prompt engineers, product experts, and customer success people contribute to the same agent simultaneously.

Iterate With Confidence: Version history and auto-save mean you can experiment aggressively with your agents. Try a new prompt approach, test it, and roll back in seconds if it doesn't work.

Organized at Scale: Folders keep your agent library manageable as it grows. When you have 50 agents across sales, support, and onboarding, folders are the difference between chaos and clarity.