Agent Templates
Instead of building an agent from scratch, you can start from one of Hubrix's built-in templates. Each template comes pre-configured with a system prompt, relevant tools, and suggested prompts — so you can be up and running in seconds.

Available templates
Customer Support
A patient, helpful support agent designed to answer FAQs and triage issues.
- Tools enabled: Web Search, RAG
- System prompt focus: Professional tone, escalation guidance, no speculation on pricing
- Best for: Teams that want to add a first-line support agent backed by their own product documentation
Code Reviewer
A thorough code reviewer that checks for bugs, style issues, and security concerns.
- Tools enabled: Code Execution
- System prompt focus: Constructive feedback, explains the reasoning behind each suggestion
- Best for: Development teams who want a consistent code review companion
Research Analyst
A detail-oriented researcher who gathers and synthesises information from multiple sources.
- Tools enabled: Web Search
- System prompt focus: Source-aware, structured output (headings plus bullet points), acknowledges uncertainty
- Best for: Marketing, strategy, or competitive intelligence teams
Data Analyst
A quantitative analyst that interprets data and explains insights clearly.
- Tools enabled: Code Execution, RAG
- System prompt focus: Works from uploaded data files, explains assumptions, shows calculations
- Best for: Operations and finance teams who share data reports for AI-assisted interpretation
Content Writer
A versatile writer that matches your brand voice and produces polished copy.
- Tools enabled: Image Generation, Web Search
- System prompt focus: Adapts to tone instructions, SEO-aware, produces multiple drafts on request
- Best for: Marketing and content teams
Creating an agent from a template
- Click Agents → New agent.
- In the creation dialog, select one of the five template cards.
- Give the agent a name (the template name is pre-filled but you can change it).
- Click Create from template.
The agent builder opens with all template settings pre-loaded.
Templates are a starting point, not a final product. Review and customise the system prompt to reflect your company's specific needs, constraints, and terminology before sharing the agent with your team.
Customising after creation
After creating from a template, you can change anything:
- Edit the system prompt to add your brand voice or specific constraints
- Attach documents to the knowledge base that are relevant to your use case
- Enable or disable tools based on what your team actually needs
- Update the avatar and appearance
All changes are versioned — so if your customisation makes things worse, you can always restore the original template configuration from the Versions menu.
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