Studio Overview
Deeployd Studio is an advanced template creation suite designed for AI engineers and template creators. It provides powerful tools for building, testing, and publishing agent templates.
Access Requirements
Plan Requirements
| Plan | Access |
|---|---|
| Starter | - |
| Pro | Full Access |
| Business | Full Access |
| Enterprise | Full Access |
Role Requirements
| Role | Access |
|---|---|
| Viewer | - |
| Member | - |
| AI Engineer | Full Access |
| Admin | Full Access |
| Owner | Full Access |
Accessing Studio
Studio is accessible from the top navigation bar for users with Pro+ plans and the appropriate roles:
- Log in to your Deeployd dashboard
- Look for the Studio button in the top bar (brush icon)
- Click to access the Studio hub
Studio Features
Studio is organized into two main sections:
Templates Section
Build and manage agent templates with these tools:
- Org Chart Builder: Visual hierarchy design for agent teams
- Prompt Engineering: System and context prompt editor
- Schema Builder: Configuration schema for onboarding
- Orchestration: Rules and escalation paths
- Publisher: Package and submit templates
Vendor Dashboard
Access the Vendor Program features:
- View your published templates
- Track sales and revenue
- Manage support threads
- Analyze performance metrics
Studio Workflow
1. Design → Org Chart Builder
2. Configure → Prompt Panel + Schema Builder
3. Connect → Orchestration Rules
4. Test → Preview & Validate
5. Publish → Submit to Store
Quick Start
1. Select or Create an Agent
Use the agent selector in the top bar to:
- Choose an existing agent to edit
- Start with "None (Create New)" for a fresh template
2. Design the Hierarchy
Open the Org Chart tab to:
- Visualize agent relationships
- Set parent-child hierarchies
- Define team structures
3. Configure Prompts
Use the Prompts tab to:
- Write system prompts
- Add context prompts
- Set model parameters
4. Build Onboarding Schema
In the Schema tab:
- Define configuration fields
- Set required vs optional
- Add validation rules
5. Set Orchestration Rules
Configure in the Orchestration tab:
- Escalation paths
- Handoff rules
- Approval requirements
6. Publish
Use the Publish tab to:
- Review your template
- Set pricing (if vendor)
- Submit to store
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Pro | Business | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Org Chart Builder | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Prompt Engineering | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Schema Builder | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Orchestration | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Publishing | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Vendor Dashboard | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Custom Branding | - | Yes | Yes |
| API Access | - | - | Yes |
Best Practices
Template Design
- Start with use cases: Define what problems your template solves
- Keep prompts focused: Clear, specific instructions work best
- Use schema variables: Make templates customizable
- Test thoroughly: Preview and validate before publishing
Publishing
- Write clear descriptions: Help users understand capabilities
- Add screenshots: Show your template in action
- Document requirements: List any integrations needed
- Set fair pricing: Research comparable templates
Related Documentation
Next: Learn about the Org Chart Builder for visual hierarchy design.