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          Manage Subagents

          Manage Subagents

          Add and remove subagents from your agent. Create custom subagents. Manage subagents in the asset library.

          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.
          • 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.
          • Create a Custom Subagent
            You can create a custom subagent from the asset library or from within an agent in Agentforce Builder. When you create a subagent from the asset library, it’s available to add to multiple agents and versions. When you create a subagent from within an agent in Agentforce Builder, it’s available only to that agent.
          • Remove a Subagent from Your Agent
            Make sure that your agent continues to deliver helpful and relevant responses by removing subagents you no longer need.
          • Delete a Subagent from the Asset Library
            Delete a custom subagent from the asset library when you no longer want it to be available to add to your agents. You can’t delete a standard subagent from the asset library.
           
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