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Projects

A second level of hierarchy, coming back to Studio soon

Projects are coming back soon. Studio currently has two levels of hierarchy — organization and agent. A second level (Projects) will return to group agents, connections, and context around a shared goal or team. The page you're reading describes how this will work; the UI doesn't expose Projects yet.

What Projects will be

Studio today has two levels of hierarchy: Organization → Agent. Projects are a planned third concept that will sit between the two — a shared workspace that groups agents, connections, and context around a specific goal, client, or team.

When Projects return, you’ll get:

  • Grouping — organize agents by product line, client, team, or initiative
  • Scoped connections and credentials — keep work for separate brands or customers isolated
  • Project-level instructions — shared guidelines and context that apply to every agent in the project
  • Project-level access control — give a team access to one project without exposing the rest of the org

Until then, you can approximate Projects by tagging or naming agents consistently, and by using member roles at the org level for access control.

Why we’re bringing them back

Multi-brand and multi-team users need a tier between “everything in the org” and “this single agent.” A flat list of agents under one org works for small setups, but stops scaling once you have separate clients or initiatives that shouldn’t see each other.

We removed Projects temporarily to simplify the UI while we redesigned them. The new version will integrate cleanly with the current agent-first surface — your existing agents will keep working, and Projects will become an optional way to group them.


While you wait: Read about Agents, Connections, and how to organize work at the org level under Members.

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