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Dust

AI agents connected to your company's knowledge

Dust is an agent platform built for teams that need AI connected to their internal documents, conversations, and tools. You create agents inside a shared workspace, connect them to your company's data sources, and control who can see what through fine-grained permissions.

What Dust does

  • You build agents by writing instructions in plain language and attaching tools: semantic search across your docs, data analysis, web navigation, and more.
  • Dust connects to Notion, Slack, GitHub, Google Drive, Intercom, Salesforce, and other tools your team already uses. Agents search across all of them at once.
  • Permissions are built into the platform. You control which data sources each agent can access using Spaces, and role-based access controls decide who can use which agents.
  • You call agents by typing @agent-name in a conversation. Multiple agents can work together in the same thread, each with its own speciality.

Who it is for

Teams where the value of an agent depends on what it knows about your company. If your first thought is "I want an agent that can answer questions about our docs" or "I need to pull insights from our Slack and Notion at the same time", Dust is the platform to look at.

Your first build

The classic first Dust agent is a knowledge assistant. Connect your team's Notion workspace or Google Drive folder, write instructions that tell the agent how to answer questions about that content, and publish it to your workspace. Team members call it with @your-agent-name and get answers grounded in your actual documentation, not generic web results.

Honest limitations

Dust is strongest when the data sources you care about have native connectors. If your key systems are not on the integrations list, the agent will not be able to reach them without custom API work. The platform is also team-oriented by design, so solo users or very small operations may find the workspace model heavier than they need.

Get started

Create a workspace at dust.tt. The free tier lets you explore the builder and connect data sources. Dust's own documentation at docs.dust.tt walks through creating your first agent step by step.

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