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What you see

The right panel shows all available projects in your organization that you can enable for the current agent conversation.

How it works

Enabled projects = Agent capabilities When you enable a project, you give the agent access to:
  • All flows within that project
  • All actions within that project
  • All agents within that project (for nested agent calls)
  • The project’s variables and configuration

Enabling and disabling projects

Toggle on — Click to enable a project for this chat
Toggle off — Click to disable a project
Real-time updates — Changes take effect immediately
Per-chat settings — Each chat can have different enabled projects

Project information

For each project, you can see:
  • Project name — The identifier and title
  • Description — What the project does
  • Components — Number of agents, flows, and actions
  • Status — Whether it’s enabled for this chat

Strategic enabling

Enable only what you need:
  • Faster responses when fewer projects are active
  • Clearer agent focus on relevant capabilities
  • Reduced token usage and costs
  • Less chance of unintended behavior
When to enable multiple projects:
  • Tasks that span different domains
  • Complex workflows requiring many tools
  • Exploratory conversations where scope is unclear

Permissions

You can only enable projects where you have:
  • Read access at minimum
  • Projects from your organization
  • Projects shared with you
tip: Start with just one or two relevant projects enabled. You can always enable more if the agent needs additional capabilities.

Example use cases

Customer support chat:
  • Enable: customer_data project
  • Enable: ticket_management project
  • Leave disabled: Internal tools, analytics projects
Data analysis chat:
  • Enable: data_processing project
  • Enable: visualization project
  • Leave disabled: Customer-facing projects
General assistant chat:
  • Enable: Multiple projects for flexibility
  • Adjust based on what you’re working on
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