1. Working with Agentic studio

Agentic studio settings

In Agentic studio, the Settings page provides a centralized place for Admins to manage how shared resources are configured, which tools, skills, schemas, and widget templates can be used in agent operations, and what users have access to. It brings together key configurations and controls that support consistent, scalable use of AI across the platform. From here, Admins can also monitor jobs.

To access Agentic studio settings, in the navigation menu, click Agentic and, in the left sidebar, click Settings. The Settings page includes various configurations, including the building blocks of agentic AI.

Tools

Control which tools agents can use by enabling or disabling them. By default, all tools are enabled.

Available tools include:

  • Standard Tools - common AI features, such as the Agentic Studio Context, which provides you with information about your Agentic studio instance such as the available agents, spaces, and workflows. In the chat interface, you can create a conversation using Agentic Studio Context to retrieve details of the context or to update the context by, for example, adding a new channel to the chat interface. Other standard tools include the context retrieval, image generation, artifact saving, and web search.

  • Agent API - control access to Agent API endpoints.

  • Context/MCP - enable access to the Sitecore Marketer MCP and Sitecore documentation MCP or add a custom MCP connector.

Reuse tools across Agentic studio when creating standard agents, adding an Invoke tool action in a workflow agent, and using the chat interface.

Skills

Manage agent skills, which are predefined instructions that equip agents with specialized capabilities across Agentic studio.

Widgets

A widget is a reusable, configurable building block that displays structured data or adds interactive functionality to a page, dashboard, or agent output. Use a widget when you want live, scannable results instead of a static text response.

A widget consists of:

  • Widget template — this is the saved layout and configuration that defines what the widget looks like and which data fields it expects.

  • Widget result — this is the rendered output that is produced when an agent, dashboard, or workflow supplies data to the widget.

Create a widget to show analytics, audit scores, recommendations, account summaries, campaign performance, or signal insights. Using prompts, you can use AI to build and refine your widget.

Schemas

Define structured JSON formats to ensure consistent outputs across agents.

HTML Templates

Create reusable HTML templates to format agent outputs using schema data.

Jobs

Monitor and manage batch processing jobs and scheduled runs.

  • View job status and progress.

  • Track scheduled and recurring runs.

  • Review results across workflows.

User permissions

Admins can view and manage users and their Agentic studio roles.

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