Finding Your Agents
Navigate Your Agent Library with Ease
As you build your collection of specialized AI agents - finding the right agent for your needs becomes essential. The Agents screen provides powerful filtering tools to help you locate exactly what you're looking for, whether it's one of your own creations or a community agent perfect for your project.
The Agents Screen
Access your agents library:
- Click the Agents card from your Dashboard
- Or navigate directly via the main menu
The Agents screen displays all available agents with:
- Agent name and avatar image
- Brief description
- Category and type (Architect/Executor)
- Model used
- Rating (if applicable)
- Creator information
Why Use Filters?
Growing Collection
As you create more agents, scrolling becomes impractical
Quick Access
Find the exact agent you need in seconds
Discovery
Explore agents by specialty or technology
Efficiency
Spend less time searching, more time building
When you have dozens—or even hundreds—of agents available, filtering is essential for productive work.
Filter Options
Text Search Filter
The most versatile filtering tool is the text search field at the top of the Agents screen.
What It Searches
The text filter searches across multiple agent attributes:
Agent Name
- • "React TypeScript Expert"
- • "Python FastAPI Builder"
- • "Database Schema Designer"
Description
- • Agent description text
- • Key technologies mentioned
- • Use case descriptions
System Prompt
- • The full system prompt content
- • Technologies and frameworks referenced
- • Methodologies and patterns described
This comprehensive search ensures you'll find agents even if you can't remember their exact name.
Live Filtering
The text filter provides instant, live results as you type:
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Start typing
Results update with each character
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See matches immediately
No need to press Enter or click Search
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Refine as needed
Keep typing to narrow results further
Example workflow:
- Type "react" → See all React-related agents
- Add "testing" → Results narrow to React testing specialists
- Add "hooks" → Only agents mentioning React hooks testing remain
Text Search Examples
Find by Technology
- • Type:
fastapi - • Type:
postgresql - • Type:
typescript
Find by Capability
- • Type:
testing - • Type:
authentication - • Type:
microservices
Find by Methodology
- • Type:
tdd - • Type:
functional - • Type:
domain-driven
Find by Framework
- • Type:
next.js - • Type:
django - • Type:
spring boot
Category Filter
Use the Category dropdown to filter agents by their designated category.
Available Categories (example)
Using Category Filter
- Click the Category dropdown at the top of the Agents screen
- Select a category from the list
- View filtered results - Only agents in that category appear
- Clear filter - Select "All Categories" to show everything again
Model Filter
Use the Model dropdown to filter agents by the AI model powering them.
Why Filter by Model?
Different models offer different characteristics:
- Performance: Some models excel at specific tasks
- Cost: Different models consume credits at different rates
- Capability: Newer models may handle complex tasks better
- Consistency: Stick with models you know work well
Combining Filters
The real power comes from combining multiple filters to narrow results precisely.
Example Combinations
Find a specific React testing agent:
- Text search: Type
react testing - Category: Select "Testing/QA"
- Model: Select "Claude Sonnet 4.5"
✨ Result: Only React testing agents using Claude Sonnet 4.5
Find cost-effective backend agents:
- Category: Select "Backend Development"
- Model: Select "Claude Haiku"
- Text search: Type
python
✨ Result: Efficient, cost-effective Python backend agents
Find your own architecture agents:
- Category: Select "Architecture/Design"
- Text search: Type your username or unique term
✨ Result: Your personal architecture agents
Common Search Scenarios
"I need a React agent for my project"
- Text search:
react - Category: "Frontend Development"
- Review results, look for your specific needs
- Refine search:
react hooks
"I want to find all my own agents"
- • Text search: Type a unique term you use in all your agents
- • Or browse and look for your avatar/username
"I need an architect for microservices"
- Category: "Architecture/Design"
- Text search:
microservices - Review agent descriptions for methodology fit
Tips for Effective Filtering
Use Descriptive Agent Names
When creating your own agents:
✅ Good:
"React TypeScript Testing Specialist"
❌ Less Effective:
"My Agent 1"
Write Rich Descriptions
Include searchable keywords in descriptions:
- Technologies and frameworks
- Methodologies and approaches
- Common use cases
This makes your agents easier to find later.
Start Broad, Then Narrow
When searching:
- Begin with general terms
- Review what appears
- Add specificity if needed
- Use category/model filters to refine
Don't over-specify immediately—you might miss relevant agents.
FAQs
Do filters work across all agents or just mine?
Filters work only on the agents you created as that's all you will see there.
Can I save filter configurations?
Not currently - please request this if you want it.
Do filters affect CEO Agent selection?
No. When the CEO Agent selects agents for MultiTask projects, it evaluates all relevant agents regardless of your UI filters.
What if I misspell something in text search?
The search looks for exact text matches, so spelling matters. Try common variations or abbreviations.