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GoHighLevel Agent Studio updates

By Marnix Geerkens. Published 2026-05-28. Last updated 2026-05-28.

For exact release dates and version numbers, check the official GoHighLevel release notes in your account.

In short

GoHighLevel Agent Studio is the visual builder for multi-step AI agents. Recent updates have added more node types, better branching logic, and easier testing. The goal is to let you build a full AI conversation flow, from inbound greeting to appointment booking to handoff, inside a single canvas.

What changed

Agent Studio has grown from a simple node editor to a more complete agent builder. Key areas of recent development include:

  • More built-in node types, including conditional branches based on caller intent, contact data lookups, and custom knowledge base queries.
  • An in-app test interface that lets you simulate a conversation before going live. This saves time compared to running a real test call.
  • Better connection to the workflow builder. An agent can now trigger a GoHighLevel workflow at any point in the conversation, and workflows can invoke agent flows.
  • Improved logging and conversation replay so you can see exactly what the agent said and what triggered each decision.

This is a summary of the general direction. For specific build numbers and exact release dates, check the GoHighLevel official release notes in your account.

Who this affects

Agent Studio updates are most relevant to:

  • Agencies building AI agent products. The test interface and improved logging make it faster to build and debug an agent before handing it to a client. See the Agent Studio multi-step workflow build playbook.
  • Businesses replacing phone trees. A well-built Agent Studio flow can handle most inbound call scenarios without a human, at a lower cost than a call center.
  • SaaS Mode users packaging agent flows as a product. You can build an agent configuration in a snapshot and deliver it to clients as part of your white-label offering.

What to do next

If you have existing agent flows, open them in Agent Studio and check whether new node types or branching options could simplify your setup. The test interface is worth using even on flows that already work, as it reveals edge cases you may have missed.

For a full walkthrough of building in Agent Studio, see the Agent Studio multi-step workflow build playbook. The Voice AI overview covers how Agent Studio connects to the voice layer.

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Frequently asked questions

What is GoHighLevel Agent Studio?

Agent Studio is GoHighLevel's visual builder for creating multi-step AI agents. You connect nodes (voice AI, conversation AI, workflow actions, conditionals) to build an agent that can handle a conversation from start to finish without a human.

How is Agent Studio different from the standard workflow builder?

The standard workflow builder automates actions based on triggers and conditions. Agent Studio is specifically for building conversational AI agents that interact in real time with contacts. The two tools work together: an agent can trigger a workflow, and a workflow can invoke an agent.

Who should use Agent Studio?

Agencies building and selling AI receptionist, lead qualification, or appointment booking services get the most out of Agent Studio. It is also useful for businesses that want a more sophisticated conversation flow than a simple FAQ bot.

Where can I learn how to build in Agent Studio?

The RocketLauncher playbook at /use-cases/agent-studio-multi-step-workflow-build walks through building a multi-step agent from scratch. For exact feature details and release notes, check the official GoHighLevel documentation.

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