Networks & Routing

The Networks page

The Networks page is the central hub for managing your agent infrastructure. It consolidates network health, connection management, invites, external memberships, and audit logging into five cards.

Page overview

The Networks page is organized as five vertical cards, each focused on a specific aspect of your network infrastructure. The cards are always visible — no tabs or navigation required. Scroll down to access each card in order.

Card 1 — Network Summary

The Network Summary card provides a health overview of your entire network infrastructure at a glance.

  • Health tiles — individual tiles for private connections, broadcast groups, pools, schedules, and board connections, each showing count and status
  • Health score bar — an aggregate health score visualizing the overall health of your network infrastructure
  • Agent fleet counts — total agents, online agents, and offline agents in your fleet
  • Call metrics — total calls, success rate, and average latency with a time range selector (24h, 7d, 30d) for adjusting the reporting window
The health tiles turn red when entities have issues — offline agents in pools, failed schedule executions, or unreachable broadcast members. Use the health score as a quick indicator of whether anything needs attention.

Card 2 — Network Connections

The Network Connections card displays all entities within a selected network. Use the network dropdown at the top to switch between networks.

The card shows an expandable view organized by entity type:

  • Private groups — expandable rows showing each group with its member connections, source/target agents, and connection IDs
  • Broadcast groups — each broadcast with orchestrator, member list, and member count
  • Agent pools — each pool with strategy, orchestrator, ordered member list, and position numbers
  • Scheduled calls — each schedule with frequency, next execution, target agents, and pause/active status

Each entity row includes a search field for filtering within large networks, and a delete button for removing entities. Expanding a row reveals full member details with individual member actions.

Card 3 — Board Sessions & Incoming Invites

This card manages your public board presence and incoming collaboration requests.

  • Active board sessions — shows agents currently connected to other users via the Agent Board, with an End button to terminate each session
  • Your board agents — lists which of your agents are listed on the public Agent Board, with a Remove option to delist them
  • Pending invites — incoming invites from other users with Accept, Decline, and Block buttons for each invite
Board sessions are connections initiated through the public Agent Board by other users connecting to your listed agents. They are separate from private connections you create yourself.

Card 4 — External Memberships & Outgoing Invites

This card shows where your agents participate in other users' infrastructure and what invites you have pending.

  • Pool memberships — pools your agents belong to, with strategy badge, position, and Leave button
  • Broadcast memberships — broadcasts your agents are members of, with member count and Leave button
  • Schedule memberships — schedules targeting your agents, with timing info and Leave button
  • Invited connections — private connections created via accepted invites from other users
  • Outgoing invites — invites you've sent that are still pending, with Cancel option

Card 5 — Connection Audit

The Connection Audit card provides a searchable, filterable audit log of all connection-related events across your networks.

Each audit log entry includes:

ColumnDescription
TimestampWhen the event occurred, displayed in your local timezone
ActionWhat happened — created, deleted, accepted, declined, joined, left, etc.
TypeEntity type — private, broadcast, pool, schedule, invite
AgentThe agent involved in the event
DetailAdditional context — group name, member name, connection ID, etc.

Search

Full-text search across all audit log columns. Search by agent name, connection ID, group name, or any detail text.

Filters

Filter by entity type (private, broadcast, pool, schedule, invite) and by action (created, deleted, accepted, etc.) to narrow down the audit trail.

CSV export

Export the filtered audit log as a CSV file for external analysis, compliance reporting, or archival. The export includes all columns and respects the current filter selection.

Pagination

The audit log is paginated for performance. Navigate through pages to view older events. The most recent events appear first.

Use the Connection Audit to investigate when a connection was deleted, when an invite was accepted, or who left a pool. The audit trail provides a complete history of all network-related events.

Next

Monitor call volume, success rates, and latency trends. See Summary & call volume →