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AI Catalog in XTM One

The AI Catalog is where you browse published AI resources and add them to your account.

It helps you start faster by reusing ready-made content instead of building everything from scratch.

What you can find here

The catalog is organized into these sections:

  • Agents
  • Skills
  • Prompts
  • MCP Servers
  • Tools, including custom tools

You can browse all resources together or open one category at a time.

Use search to find a resource by name or description.

This is useful when the catalog grows and you want to quickly narrow down what you need.

Resource cards

Each card shows a short summary of the resource.

You can usually see:

  • the resource name
  • a short description
  • tags
  • who shared it
  • basic counts or status information

Add to my account

Open a resource to see its details, then add it to your account.

The detail page lets you:

  • review the content before adding it
  • copy the resource URL when available
  • download the JSON definition
  • add the resource to your account

For agents, you may also see an install step that asks for a name and any setup choices that are needed before the resource is added.

What happens when you add something

What gets copied depends on the resource type.

  • Agents are added to your account as usable agents
  • If an agent includes assignments, they are installed disabled by default
  • Skills are copied into your account automatically
  • Prompts are copied into your account automatically
  • MCP Servers are copied, but you still need to configure any secrets or environment values they require
  • Custom Tools are copied into your account and may need follow-up setup

Some resources are company-managed and can be added without extra binding. Others need you to connect an existing integration or complete a setup step after installation.

Agents

Agent detail pages show what the agent does and what it needs.

You can review:

  • the agent persona
  • assigned integrations
  • knowledge bases
  • MCP servers
  • custom tools
  • skills
  • prompts
  • built-in tools
  • variables

If the agent includes assignments, you can also see how much work it is designed to automate.

Skills

Skill detail pages show the skill URL and its content.

Use this when you want to inspect the instructions before importing them into your account.

Prompts

Prompt detail pages show the full prompt content.

This helps you review reusable text before adding it to your own workspace.

MCP Servers

MCP Server detail pages show:

  • the transport type
  • the command or URL
  • arguments, when present
  • the tools exposed by the server

These entries help you understand which external tool server the resource connects to.

Custom Tools

Custom Tool detail pages show:

  • the code size
  • the input parameters
  • the JavaScript function
  • the timeout

This helps you understand what the tool does before you add it.

What to remember

The AI Catalog is a starting point, not the final setup.

After adding a resource, you may still need to:

  • connect an integration
  • add documents to a knowledge base
  • configure secrets or environment values
  • review the imported setup before using it with users

Next step

The next chapter explains the Common Experience Across XTM Suite Products, then move to the product-specific pages that match your environment.