What Studio is
Think of Studio as a conversation with a colleague who happens to know how to configure everything for you. You ask Alex to create an agent, change how it speaks, connect your calendar, or run a test call, and it takes care of the mechanics. Everything about your agent can be reached from this one screen.Alex is the in-app assistant that helps you build. It is separate from the voice agent you are creating. Your voice agent is the one that answers and makes calls for your business.
Nothing changes without your say-so
Studio works on a simple promise: Alex never changes anything silently. It proposes, you approve. This is the core of how Studio keeps you in control.1
You ask
Tell Alex what you want in your own words. For example, “make my agent greet callers by name” or “connect my calendar so it can book meetings.”
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Alex proposes
Alex shows exactly what it plans to do on a review card, so you can see the change before it happens.
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You approve
Approve the card and the change is applied to your real agent. If you do not approve, nothing changes.
Destructive actions, like deleting an agent, ask you to type confirm first. This is a deliberate extra step so nothing important is removed by accident.
What you can do from the chat
Almost everything happens in plain language. Here is what you can ask Alex to do, all from the same chat.Create a new agent
Describe the job you want done and Alex builds a real voice agent with a starter knowledge base.
Edit an agent's instructions
Change how your agent behaves, what it says, and how it handles calls, in your own words.
Turn tools on or off
Enable or disable built-in tools like booking a meeting, sending an email, or transferring a call.
Connect your apps
Link your calendar, email, and more so your agent can act on your behalf.
Add knowledge
Teach your agent about your business by scanning your website or pasting your details and files.
Change the voice
Pick how your agent sounds and fine-tune the way it speaks.
Launch campaigns and automations
Start outbound campaigns and set up follow-ups, described in plain language.
Test and review
Run a test call, then pull up call logs and analytics to see how your agent is doing.
The composer
The composer is the input box at the bottom of the chat. It is where you type, dictate, and launch test calls. Here is what each control does.When you finish a test call, you get an automatic summary of how it went, a quality score, and a short list of recommended next steps, all posted straight into the chat.
Free and paid plans
Studio adapts to your plan.Free plan
Free plan
You get a single ongoing chat and build your agent entirely through it. This is enough to create one agent, teach it about your business, and shape how it works.
Paid plans
Paid plans
You get multiple saved chats, the ability to create additional agents, and the in-browser and phone test tools so you can hear your agent in action before it goes live.
Under the hood: settings for power users
Most people never leave the chat. If you prefer to edit fields directly, a settings icon opens form-based configuration for the selected agent, with sections for Profile, Tools, Connectors, HTTP Tools, Knowledge, and Widget. It is the same agent, just a different way in.Where to next
Create your first agent by chatting
Walk through the guided first-run flow, from your goal to a working, tested agent.
Manage your agent by conversation
Edit instructions, tools, knowledge, and voice, and launch campaigns, all from the chat.

