AI Employees come with built-in tools and the ability to connect third-party apps via Composio integrations. They can also collaborate with each other through AI-to-AI delegation, where one AI employee hands off tasks to another.
Tools extend what your AI employees can do beyond simple conversation. Integrations let them interact with external services, and collaboration means your AI team can work together on complex requests.
| Tool |
What it does |
| URL Reader |
When a visitor shares a URL in the chat, the AI reads the page and uses its content to respond |
| Story Bank |
The AI pulls relevant stories from your Story Bank to make responses personal and authentic |
| LeadMagicX CRM |
The AI can reference context from your connected CRM when answering questions |
| Image Generation |
The AI can describe and generate images within the conversation |
- Open the AI Employee editor (see the AI Employees article).
- Go to the Tools tab.
- Toggle each tool on or off.
- Tools only activate when relevant — e.g., URL Reader only triggers when a user shares a link.
Composio integrations connect your AI employees to third-party apps and services.
- In the AI Employee editor, go to the Tools tab.
- Scroll to the Composio Integrations section.
- Browse available integrations or search for a specific app.
- Toggle on the integrations you want this AI employee to use.
- The AI can now interact with those services during conversations.
AI employees can delegate tasks to other AI employees on your team.
- When creating or editing an AI employee, you can designate Collaborators — other AI employees that this one can call upon.
- During a conversation, if the AI employee encounters a request that a collaborator is better suited for, it can hand off the task.
- The collaborator processes the request and returns the result to the primary AI employee.
- The user sees a seamless response without needing to switch between assistants.
- Open the AI Employee editor.
- Look for the Collaborators section.
- Select which other AI employees this one can delegate to.
- Each collaborator brings its own knowledge, tools, and personality to the task.
- Only enable tools that your AI employee actually needs — fewer tools means more focused responses.
- Test integrations with a few conversations before sharing publicly.
- AI-to-AI delegation works best when each collaborator has a clear, distinct specialty.
- The URL Reader is especially useful for AI employees that help with research or content analysis.