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Tencent Cloud Agent Development Platform

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Last updated: 2026-04-09 16:39:39

Architecture Overview

The Tencent Cloud Agent Development Platform adopts a hierarchical design of "Enterprise → Workspace → Agent applications". The Tencent Cloud master account handles enterprise and global settings, workspaces handle team collaboration and data isolation, and applications handle specific agent capabilities.



Note:
The enterprise is responsible for "who has access", the workspace for "what resources are shared within the team", and the application for "what specific tasks can be accomplished".

Enterprise and Workspace

Enterprise Level: Company-wide Unified Portal

One master account = one enterprise: Each Tencent Cloud master account corresponds to one enterprise in ADP, automatically created upon first activation, and does not support reset or deletion.
Hosting enterprise users and workspaces: Multiple enterprise users (primary account + sub-accounts) can be created under an enterprise, with up to 20 workspaces created.
Responsible for global management: Includes operations such as enterprise user management, role management, workspace creation and recycling.
Use case: Create/import sub-accounts in "Enterprise Management", assign them enterprise-level roles (such as Super Administrator, Workspace Creator, or ordinary user), then add these users to corresponding workspaces to collaborate.

Workspace level: Collaboration space for teams/projects

A workspace can be understood as an "project-based space" or "team-based space" within an enterprise, with the following key features:
Data sharing within the space:
Application
Knowledge Base
Plugin
Prompt Templates
Data isolation between spaces: Data, configurations, and member permissions are independent across different workspaces, suitable for parallel multi-team and multi-project operations.
Supports multiple division methods: Workspaces can be created based on dimensions such as business units/projects/environments (development, testing, production).
Workspace Type:
Default Workspace: Automatically created upon the primary account's first use of the product. It cannot be deleted and is suitable for individuals or small teams to conduct initial trials.
Custom Workspace: Created by authorized users (such as super administrators and workspace creators), and can be categorized by business line or project dimension.
In daily usage, you can treat the "Enterprise" as a company-level account system, and the "Workspace" as the carrier for implementing Agent applications within specific teams/projects: first add appropriate members to the same workspace, then collaboratively develop and operate applications within that workspace.

Permissions and User Management

The Tencent Cloud Agent Development Platform employs a dual-layer model of "enterprise-level permissions + workspace-level permissions":
Enterprise-level Permissions: Control who can log in to the platform and create workspaces, typically managed by the primary account or enterprise IT.
Workspace-level Permissions: Control who can create/modify applications, knowledge bases, and plugins within a specific workspace, managed by the workspace administrator.
For more detailed role definitions, operational permissions, and data permission descriptions, see Platform-side user permissions.

Quick Start

Step 1: Confirm corporate identity

If you are the Primary Account: You have the enterprise-wide highest level of permissions by default and can directly use the default workspace or create new ones.
If you are a sub-account: The primary account must assign you an enterprise-level role in "Enterprise Management" and add you to the corresponding workspace.

Step 2: Create or select a workspace

Small team trial: May directly use the default workspace.
Multiple teams/projects: Create new workspaces by business line or project, and add collaborating colleagues to the workspace members.

Step 3: Create an application within the workspace

After going to the target workspace:
Create an Agent application.
Select Standard mode, single-workflow mode, or Multi-Agent mode based on the scenario.
Integrate knowledge bases, workflows, and plugins as needed.

Step 4: Release and integrate into business operations

Complete application configuration and debugging within the workspace.
Publish the application to the production environment.
Integrate business scenarios through channels such as Web, Whatsapp, LINE, Telegram, WeCom, or self-developed frontend, and continuously optimize performance with logs, evaluations, and monitoring.
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