This engaging, beginner-friendly course is designed for learners who are ready to explore the power of agentic automation. You will learn to design intelligent agents that go beyond traditional bots. Agents that can think, adapt, and take decisions.
In this course, you'll discover how agents work in real business processes and understand their key components. You'll configure a pre-built agent, use the Autopilot feature to build one by merely describing what the agent should do, and build one from scratch by configuring the core components, and connect them to your existing automations.
The best part? You don't need a Data Science degree or AI expertise. Whether you're a Business User, Automation Enthusiast, or Automation Developer looking to expand their toolkit, this course will show you that creating intelligent agents isn't rocket science!
This course takes just below two hours to complete. To receive a diploma of completion, you must successfully pass the knowledge check and submit the feedback survey.
While prior programming experience can be advantageous, it is not mandatory. A basic grasp of automation concepts such as variables, activities, workflows, control structures, familiarity with the UiPath Studio Web interface and an openness to learning through hands-on exploration is enough to support you in your learning journey.
To prepare yourself with the necessary conceptual background, we recommend you to go through the “Introduction to Agentic Automation” course.
The Build your first agent with Studio Web course is created for Automation Enthusiasts or curious learners who are keen to explore how intelligent agents can enhance business processes through decision-making, context handling, and dynamic interaction.
The full agenda covers:
Configuring a prebuilt agent in Studio Web
Creating agents with Autopilot and from scratch
Deep dive into agent components: prompts, tools, contexts, evaluations
Building a transcript processing agent
At the end of the Build your first agent with Studio Web course, you should be able to:
Explain the role of agents in modern automation and how they differ from traditional robots.
Use Studio Web to configure and build agents.
Set up evaluation frameworks and understand agent scoring.
Generate agents using Autopilot and customize them for specific business needs.
Create a working agent that solves a real-life business use case.