Start a job
Open the Agents product in the top navigation and click New Chat in the left rail. You'll land on the "Put an agent to work" composer.
Describe the job in the text box — what you need, for whom, and any specifics. Think of it as a brief, not a search query.
Click Add agent and choose who should run it. The picker lists every agent you can use.
Press Enter (or the send button) to kick it off.
Once an agent is selected, a few extra controls appear under the text box:
Deliverable format — steer the output toward a specific format like a weekly update, monthly report, QBR outline, or summary email. Leave it on Auto to let the agent decide.
Client scope — if a client is pinned in the top-bar client picker, the chat is scoped to them (you'll see a "Scoped to…" chip). Set the client before you send.
Attachments — some agents accept files; drag and drop or use the attach button to include supporting documents.
Tip: You don't have to nail the brief in one go. It's a conversation — you can clarify, redirect, and ask for revisions after the first response.
Shortcuts that pre-fill the composer
You rarely have to start from a blank box:
Job tiles — the panel at the top of All Agents shows common jobs grouped by area (reporting, pacing, paid search, lifecycle, and more). Click a tile and the composer opens with the right agent and a starter prompt already filled in.
Chat from an agent's page — the Chat button on any agent card or detail page opens the composer with that agent pre-selected.
Where the work shows up
The conversation itself lives in Chats in the left rail — return anytime to follow up.
Deliverables the agent produces land in Files, your library of outputs.
If the agent is part of the Workflow fleet and you run it solo from its detail page, the run appears on the Workflow board for review.
When a run finishes, you'll get a notification — check the bell in the top bar.
Note: Liked the result? Under an output you can choose to run the same job on a schedule — the schedule form opens pre-filled with the agent and prompt, so recurring work is one cadence pick away. See "Scheduling recurring agent work" for details.
