AGOK
Onboarding

Launch an AGOK agent in under 3 minutes.

Follow these steps to connect your stack, configure a persona, and go live with a conversation-ready assistant.

Step 1

Set up your workspace

Confirm access, invite collaborators, and align billing before you draft personas.

  • Sign in at app.agok.ai with your corporate SSO or email invite.
  • Choose a plan: the Growth and Pro plans unlock prediction market assistants and premium tooling. Billing lives in Settings → Plans & Usage.
  • Map roles early: admins manage integrations and approvals, makers design assistants, and reviewers approve tool requests.
Pro tip

Add at least one reviewer before enabling tools with approval gates (e.g., outbound email) so queued runs don't stall while you configure processes.

Step 2

Design the assistant in Agent Studio

Agent Studio is your visual editor for personas, tools, and launch settings.

  1. From the dashboard, click Agent Studio → Create assistant. Start from a featured template or a blank slate.
  2. Character sheet: define the persona's traits, do/do-not rules, and sample dialogs so the assistant knows how to respond.
  3. Branding: upload an avatar, set accent colors, and provide a short pitch so your team recognizes the agent in the conversation list.
Link existing sheets

If your business already has a vetted character sheet, paste it into the editor. Changes save instantly and active assistants pick up the new instructions right away.

Step 3

Attach tool bundles and integrations

Tools give your assistant leverage—connect them before launching conversations.

  • In the Tools step, toggle on the bundles you need—Gmail sending, Google Calendar scheduling, Web Search, image generation, deep research, or others offered in your plan.
  • Review the integration checklist on the right. Connect providers from Settings → Integrations or invite an admin to complete the authorization.
  • Optional extras such as Code Interpreter and Knowledge Base are available for workspaces that need file analysis or internal reference docs.
Approval-aware tooling

Some bundles—like outbound email—can require manual approval before execution. Configure reviewers and SLAs so approvals are timely.

Step 4

Launch and monitor

Validate the experience with a small pilot before you expand access.

  • Start a conversation from the dashboard. Use the suggested prompts pinned to the composer to test the core workflow.
  • Watch for tool approvals and ensure responses include the expected persona tone. Adjust the character sheet and retry.
  • Share the thread with stakeholders. Once satisfied, publish the assistant to your team's catalog and announce availability.
Rollout idea

Pair the launch with an internal playbook: include the recommended prompts, required integrations, and escalation contacts so users feel confident from day one.