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Effectively Group Agents in Workspacespublic
Validated on 1 Jul 2025 • Last edited on 1 Jul 2025
The DigitalOcean GenAI Platform lets you work with popular foundation models and build GPU-powered AI agents with fully-managed deployment, or send direct requests using serverless inference. Create agents that incorporate guardrails, functions, agent routing, and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) pipelines with knowledge bases.
Workspaces help you group related agents together under a single space. This makes it easier to manage AI agents, share them across your team, and run evaluations to test and compare their performance in a structured way. For example, you can create a workspace for your customer support agents, another for your marketing agents, and a third for your sales agents. This allows you to manage each group of agents separately, and run specific test cases to evaluate their performance based on the unique requirements of each group.
Effectively Grouping Agents in Workspaces
You can group agents in workspaces for a variety of reasons, such as:
- Purpose: Where agents are grouped by their intended use or business goal. For example, you might have an agent workspace for sales agents that handle customer inquiries and another for support agents that assist with technical issues.
- Development stage: Where agents are grouped by their development stage, such as testing, staging, and production. This allows you to manage agents at different stages of their lifecycle and run evaluations to test their performance before deploying them to production.
- Side-by-side comparisons: Where agents are grouped to compare their performance against each other. For example, you might have a workspace for two different sales agents that use different foundation models or knowledge bases, allowing you to run evaluations to see which set of agents performs better in specific scenarios.
- Team collaboration: Where agents are grouped by the team that manages them. This allows teams to share agents, collaborate on evaluations, and manage their agents in a structured way.
Effectively grouping your agents in a workspace and running evaluations on them can help you identify areas for improvement, optimize their performance, and ensure they meet your business goals.
All agents in the GenAI Platform must reside within a workspace. You can either create agents directly inside a workspace, or assign it to an existing workspace when creating the agent. Agents can also be moved between workspaces at any time.