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          Add a Subagent to Your Agent from the Asset Library

          Add a Subagent to Your Agent from the Asset Library

          Add a standard subagent to your agent to start from an example built to handle a common business use case. Or add a custom subagent that you built yourself. When you add a subagent to your agent from the asset library, a copy of the subagent is added to your agent.

          Required Editions

          Available in: Lightning Experience
          Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions. Required add-on licenses vary by agent type.
          Note
          Note Beginning in April 2026, agent topics are now called subagents. There are no changes to functionality. During this transition, you may see a mix of the new and previous terms in our documentation.
          User Permissions Needed
          To add a subagent to an agent: Manage AI Agents AND the required permissions for your agent type

          To make changes to your agent, it must be in a draft state. If you want to make changes to a committed agent, create a new draft.

          1. From the Agents list in the Agentforce Studio app, open the agent you want to add a subagent to.
          2. From the Explorer panel, hover over Subagents and click Plus icon.
          3. Select Add from Asset Library.
          4. Select one or more subagents to add to your agent.
          5. Click Add to agent.

          A copy of each of the subagents you selected is added to your agent, and you can edit this copy. Any changes you make to the subagent apply only to this agent version and don’t affect other agents or the subagent in the asset library.

          If you use the Agent Router to control subagent routing and classification, each subagent you add to your agent is automatically added to the Agent Router’s reasoning actions.

          When you add a subagent to an agent, customize the subagent for your business needs.

          • Review and customize the subagent’s instructions and reasoning actions.
          • Review and customize any agent actions included with the subagent, including the underlying flows, prompt templates, or other reference actions.
          • If you use the Agent Router, specify any logic or instructions for routing conversations to the subagent.
           
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