There's always something new to explore in Agent.ai.
And now you'll know just where to find it.
Every time we ship a feature, refine a workflow, or smooth out a rough edge, we'll add it here. Some updates will be big. Others will just make your day that much easier. All of them are designed to give you smarter agents, help you discover better agents, and make sure you get more value from the agents you use.
Read on for what's new.
Creating consistent video content usually means juggling research, scripting, packaging, and promotion across multiple tools. The new YouTube Creator Team connects all of it into one continuous workflow, so you can go from “what should I make?” to fully packaged and promoted content without starting over at each step.
What’s new:
Each step carries context forward, so you stay in flow instead of re-entering information. The result: faster content cycles and more consistent output.
Knowledge agents are no longer limited to the Agent.ai interface. With the new API support, you can now integrate them directly into your own products and workflows while preserving full conversation context.
What’s new:
This opens the door to embedding rich, context-aware conversations anywhere you need them.
Building agents just got more reliable. Updates to the builder improve how workflows are generated, validated, and structured—so you get outputs you can trust without extra cleanup.
What’s new:
Together, these changes reduce guesswork and make it easier to build agents that work correctly the first time.
Working across image-generating agents is now faster and more connected. You can save your best results, reuse them instantly, and move between workflows without extra steps.
What’s new:
Plus, the HeyGen Avatar Video agent now includes more avatar options with visual previews, making it easier to pick the right fit before generating your video.
These updates make it simpler to iterate, reuse, and build on what you’ve already created.
March 17, 2026 UpdatesUnderstanding your market shouldn’t require hours of manual digging. The new Market Research Team gives you a coordinated set of agents that turn scattered research tasks into a structured, always-on intelligence workflow.
What’s new:
Each agent works on its own, but together they create a system that keeps you informed without constant effort.
It’s now easier to understand and integrate agents without trial and error. New API capabilities let you inspect how an agent works before running it, so you can build more reliably on top of Agent.ai.
What’s new:
describe_agent endpoint to view an agent’s inputs, outputs, and metadata/v1/action/* endpointsThis makes it simpler to choose the right agent and integrate it with confidence.
The same conversational agents you use in the Agent.ai interface are now fully accessible via API. That means you can embed rich, stateful AI conversations directly into your own workflows and applications.
What’s new:
invoke_agentrun_id to maintain context across interactionsYou can now move beyond single prompts and build continuous, context-aware interactions powered by your agents.
March 11, 2026 UpdatesThe agent directory has been rebuilt into a true marketplace experience, making it much easier to discover the right agents for your workflow. With powerful search, deeper filtering, and curated shortcuts, you can quickly narrow down thousands of agents to the ones that best match what you need.
What's new:
The result: faster discovery, better matches, and less time digging through the directory.
If you're using agents that rely on HubSpot, getting connected just got simpler. HubSpot now has its own dedicated section in Settings so you can quickly link your portal or start a free account without hunting through integrations menus.
What's new:
This reduces friction when setting up HubSpot-powered agents and makes it faster to get them running.
Great meetings depend on preparation, context, and timely follow-up. The new Meeting Intelligence Team connects the entire workflow—from company research to post-meeting action items—so insights carry forward automatically and nothing slips through the cracks.
What's new:
The result: less time preparing and documenting, and more time focusing on the conversation itself.
Prospecting often breaks down between steps: finding leads, researching them, prioritizing opportunities, and writing outreach. The new Sales Prospecting Team connects those stages into a single workflow so research and insights flow forward—helping you quickly decide who to pursue and why.
What's new:
Instead of starting from scratch each time, you get a clear path from identifying prospects to sending a relevant first message.
February 24, 2026 UpdatesThis upgrade makes the agent sales-strategy-aware, not just research-aware— so your brief reflects what you sell and how you win.
What's new:
If you haven't opened Meeting Prep in a while, it's worth another look. The difference isn't cosmetic. It's strategic.
February 11, 2026 UpdatesAgent sharing just got an major upgrade.
We've rebuilt agent sharing from the ground up. The old "Sharing & Visibility" dropdown in the agent experience is gone. In its place you'll find a dedicated Share tab that works just like sharing works in Google Docs.
You can now:
Visiting a restricted agent now looks and feels more familiar. You'll see a clean "You need access" page where you can request Viewer, Commenter, or Editor access — with an optional note.
Owners get an email, approve or deny from the Share tab, and once approved, the page updates automatically. No refresh. No guessing.
It's cleaner, faster, and much harder to share something with the wrong permissions.
Too often working with AI means repeating yourself — instructions, background information, other kinds of context — over and over again. Now you can teach your agent your preferences just once. And move on.
There's a new Email Agent tab in Settings where you can define how the agent should respond: tone, format, language, structure — whatever matters to you.
No instructions set? Nothing changes.
Less re-explaining. More consistency.
Workflows can now talk directly to OpenClaw.
OpenClaw actions are live in the Action Library, which means builders can connect workflows to a user's personal OpenClaw instance without duct tape or manual config.
Three new actions:
Get Details
Drop it in first. It automatically resolves the user's instance credentials — no IPs or tokens required.
Chat Completion
Send messages through the standard OpenAI-compatible API. Supports multi-turn conversations, session persistence, and streaming.
Tools Invoke
Call any tool available on the user's OpenClaw Gateway directly from a workflow step.
You can find all three actions in the new OpenClaw category.
Now you can turn regular conversations into real answers.
Knowledge agent builders can now review user conversations and curate few-shot examples directly from the builder.
There's a new Evaluations tab under Knowledge & Eval that shows message pairs from real interactions.
Builders can now:
By the numbers:
It's agent training that's grounded in reality, not guesswork.
Triggers now live right where they belong.
You can browse, connect, and configure event triggers directly from the Edit Trigger sidebar. No more hopping into the Actions Library to wire things up.
What's new:
The Agent Assistant now generates higher-quality agents, faster, and with far fewer surprises.
For builders:
On reliability: We fixed several edge cases around action editing, template variable validation, and draft persistence. Added 71 automated tests covering the full generation-to-validation pipeline.
Smarter generation. Stronger guardrails. Better agents for you.