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Agents can use Vecbase tools and services to do more than write a reply. The exact choices shown to you depend on the workspace, plan, and Agent setup.

Built-in help

When you create or edit an Agent, Vecbase shows the tools and AI services currently available. Start with the recommended choices. You can return to the Agent’s settings when a real task needs something more.

Common types of work

Depending on what is available, an Agent may be able to:
  • read, create, and organize files;
  • search the web and collect public information;
  • work with documents and structured information;
  • create or understand images, audio, or speech;
  • use approved data sources;
  • complete work inside its chosen work environment.
Availability can change, so the Agent creation and settings screens are the source of truth for your workspace.

Choose during setup

Give an Agent the smallest useful set of capabilities. A writing Agent may need documents and images, while a research Agent may need web search and selected data sources. Too many choices can make an Agent harder to understand. Add a capability when you can name the task that requires it.

Understand access

These three ideas are different: Seeing a capability in Vecbase does not always mean every Agent may use it. The workspace plan, Agent settings, available credits, and resource access all matter. If an Agent cannot use something, first open its settings and confirm that the option appears and is enabled. Then check access and billing before changing the task.