Agent workspace
The Agent area is the default home after a customer opens your org on www.agentsyx.com. It combines chat, MCP tool access, embedded MCP App widgets, and app discovery.
Tabs are grouped on desktop (some on the left, some on the right); on small screens they roll into a single row.
Trial subscriptions and new creators
Each time a customer connects to a new creator (an app relationship they did not already have a subscription for), Agentsyx creates a trial subscription automatically, using the trial plan you configured in Agentsyx Creator (opens in a new tab). The experience is not “pay before you try” for that first connection—customers start on trial until the trial ends or they upgrade per your paid plans. See Subscriptions for plan design and where customers manage subscriptions.
Agent (chat)
The Agent tab is a chat wired to tools from MCP apps the customer has connected to this agent (see Config). When a tool returns an MCP App widget, the UI focuses the App tab so they can use the embedded HTML UI.
Widget implementation details: MCP App (widgets) metadata.
Config (agent and connections)
Under Config, customers shape the agent and wire apps to it:
- Which agent is active — Switch agents or add another (e.g. personal vs team-scoped agents, where available).
- Agent profile — Name, description, and system message (instructions for how the agent should behave in chat).
- Apps connected to this agent — Apps they are entitled to use. Each app has a switch to connect or disconnect from the agent so its tools are (or are not) available in chat. Expanding a row lists tools, resources, and prompts from the live MCP server, with refresh. Connecting an app from a creator they have not used before triggers the automatic trial subscription for that creator (see above).
Apps opened only for this session via a link (see Ad-hoc vs persistent) appear as ad-hoc in the list: no permanent connect switch until they add the app through your normal flow.
App (widget)
The App tab shows the embedded MCP App for the app in context (tool picker, widget, and actions your server provides). It may show subscription status, trial remaining, or upgrade options aligned with your Creator-defined plans—after the customer is already on the auto-created trial for new creators. See Subscriptions.
Creator tab (customer UI — not creator.agentsyx.com)
The tab labeled Creator here is on the customer site only. Do not confuse it with Agentsyx Creator (opens in a new tab), where operators configure orgs, connectors, and plans.
This tab lists discoverable MCP apps the customer can open in this org/project. Opening or connecting flows still follow what you configured in Creator; new-creator relationships get a trial subscription automatically as above.
Directory (app directory)
The Directory tab is the cross-creator app directory: search creators and apps, browse grouped results, and open an app. That navigates into the correct org path and App experience—similar to opening a deep link. The first subscription relationship with that creator is still created as a trial automatically when your product rules apply.
Ad-hoc vs persistent app use
| Persistent | Ad-hoc | |
|---|---|---|
| Meaning | The customer turned the app on for their agent in Config—tools stay available until they turn it off. | They opened the app from a link, Directory, or similar without adding it to their long-lived connected set first. |
| In Config | Switch to connect/disconnect. | Row labeled ad-hoc; no persist switch until they add it properly. |
| Chat | Tools from connected apps feed the agent. | The open app can still drive the session and App tab. |
| Subscription | Trial for a new creator is created automatically when they connect (per your Creator trial plan); upgrades follow your paid tiers. | Same auto-trial applies when they complete your flow and establish a proper connection; until then, entitlements may not match persistent use. |
What to tell your users: Publish stable links to your app. For daily use, they should connect the app in Config so tools stay in Agent chat; use Directory to discover other creators’ apps. The first time they use a new creator, a trial subscription is created for them automatically—you set trial length and paid follow-on in Creator.
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