Make AI Agents
Tools for AI agents
Scenarios for AI agents
6 min
when you use a {{scenario singular lowercase}} as a tool for an ai agent, you need to create a {{scenario singular lowercase}} (or choose an existing one), and specify its name and description unlike module tools, {{scenario plural lowercase}} require you to define the scenario inputs and outputs so that the agent knows how to handle the data it receives and returns to use a {{scenario singular lowercase}} as a tool for an ai agent, make sure it's active and scheduled on demand you can also use {{scenario plural lowercase}} triggered by a custom webhook create a {{scenario singular lowercase}} you can create a {{scenario singular lowercase}} for an ai agent in the ai agents configuration tab or in the make ai agents > run an agent module to create a {{scenario singular lowercase}} for an ai agent in the ai agents configuration tab go to the ai agents configuration tab on the left sidebar select an agent where you want to add a {{scenario singular lowercase}} in the tools section, c lick add , and select scenario click create scenario configure the {{scenario singular lowercase}} enter scenario's name and description define scenario inputs and outputs name the name of the input (e g , "city") description the description of the input (e g , "city we want to get the weather report from") type the data type (e g , text for a city name) click create scenario to create a {{scenario singular lowercase}} for an ai agent in the make ai agents > run an agent module open the make ai agents > run an agent module in a {{scenario singular lowercase}} in the agent field, select your agent in the tools section, c lick add , and select scenario follow the same steps as when creating a {{scenario singular lowercase}} tool in the ai agents configuration tab once the {{scenario singular lowercase}} is created, add modules to it click the {{scenario singular lowercase}} or the edit button, and then click the giant plus choose the module you want to add map the corresponding {{scenario singular lowercase}} inputs you've added in step 5, and click save in the toolbar, click save to save the {{scenario singular lowercase}} , check if it's scheduled to run on demand and activate it this is required to use a {{scenario singular lowercase}} as a tool for ai agents go back to the ai agent configuration tab, click add > scenarios , select the {{scenario singular lowercase}} you've created, and click save in the top right corner to save the changes in your ai agent you can see below that a {{scenario singular lowercase}} with a single module looks the same as the {{scenario singular lowercase}} created for a module tool the difference is with a module tool, {{product name}} automatically creates the {{scenario singular lowercase}} with inputs and outp uts you can't edit it in the {{scenario singular}} builder unless you convert it to a {{scenario singular lowercase}} with a {{scenario singular lowercase}} tool, you have to add manually the module you want to use, do the mappings for the {{scenario singular lowercase}} inputs/outputs, and edit {{scenario plural lowercase}} afterward thus, if you don't plan to add additional modules or build a more complex workflow, we recommend using a module tool instead now you can use your {{scenario singular lowercase}} as a tool for an ai agent you can test it by typing a request in the testing & training chat you can find the {{scenario plural lowercase}} created for ai agents in the all scenarios folder edit a {{scenario singular lowercase}} to edit a {{scenario singular lowercase}} for an ai agent go to the tools section of the ai a gent configuration tab , and click the expand icon next to the {{scenario singular lowercase}} alternatively, within the make ai agents > run an agent module, select your agent, and click the expand icon next to the {{scenario singular lowercase}} or just go to the all scenarios folder and select the required {{scenario singular lowercase}} from the list in all cases, you will be redirected to the scenario diagram click edit in the top right corner, make the required changes, and save your {{scenario singular lowercase}} once you're done editin g the scenario , ensure the {{scenario singular lowercase}} is active and scheduled to on demand delete a {{scenario singular lowercase}} to delete a {{scenario singular lowercase}} for an ai agent go to the tools section of the ai age nt configuration tab, click the delete icon next to the {{scenario singular lowercase}} alternatively, within the make ai agents > run an agent module, select your agent and click the delete icon next to the {{scenario singular lowercase}} your {{scenario singular lowercase}} will be deleted from all instances of the agent across all scenarios however, it will still be available in your all scenarios folder