March 24, 2026

Glif Team

Introducing Glif 2.0: One Agent, Many Tools

We rebuilt Glif from the ground up — one AI agent, 100+ native tools, all through chat

We rebuilt Glif from the ground up. The old Glif was a multi-agent workflow platform — you'd wire up bots, create node-based spell graphs, and orchestrate complex multi-step automations. It was powerful, but it was also complex and hard to get started with.

The new Glif is simpler and more capable at the same time: one AI agent with access to 100+ native tools, all through a single chat interface.

Instead of building workflows, you just talk to Glif. It figures out which tools to use, chains them together, and produces rich media — images, videos, audio, code — all in one conversation.

One Agent, Not Many

The old platform let you create multiple bots with different personalities and capabilities, then orchestrate them in a sim. The new Glif has a single "creative super agent" per chat. It's powered by the best available LLM and has access to everything — no setup required.

Why? We found that multi-bot orchestration added complexity without proportional value. Most users wanted one smart agent that could do everything, not a team of specialized bots they had to configure and wire together.

Native Tools Replace Workflow Graphs

The node-based workflow editor (think ComfyUI for AI) is gone. In its place: 100+ native tools that the agent picks automatically based on your request.

These span every creative modality:

  • Image generation & editing — Flux, BFL, Fal, and more
  • Video generation — Runway, Kling, Seedance, Wavespeed, Veo
  • Audio & voice — ElevenLabs TTS, lipsync, audio processing
  • Text & code — Claude, GPT, Gemini, code sandboxes
  • Web — search, fetch, screenshots
  • Media processing — FFmpeg, Remotion, compositing

Tools are loaded dynamically via semantic search — the agent doesn't carry all 100+ tools in context. It loads what's relevant to your request, keeping responses fast and focused.

Skills Guide the Agent

Skills replace the old per-bot configuration. A skill is an instructional payload — think of it as expertise the agent can activate. Skills tell the agent how to use tools for specific creative workflows: how to approach music video production, how to iterate on character design, how to structure a podcast.

You can select skills when starting a chat, and the agent can activate additional skills mid-conversation as needed.

Rich Output with Generative UI

Agent responses aren't just text anymore. Glif renders full interactive components inline: image galleries, video players, audio players, comparison views, and more.

Tool Approvals

You're in control of spending. The new tool approval system lets you:

  • Auto-approve everything (for power users)
  • Always ask before any tool runs
  • Set a credit threshold — tools under X credits auto-approve, expensive ones ask first

Approvals appear inline in the chat as cards you can accept or reject.

What Happens to Your Existing Work

Workflows & Spells — Your existing workflows won't run in the new system, but you can export them as JSON for your records.

Agents / Bots — Legacy bots are archived. The new single-agent model replaces them. You can export your agent configurations as JSON.

Chats — Existing chats from the old platform won't carry over to the new system. If you want access to your old conversations, export your chat history as text from settings.

Credits & SubscriptionsNothing changes here. Same credit system (1 credit = $0.01), but we are now adding a subscription. With our new tool approval system, you will have more visibility into what's being spent and when.

A Creative Agent That Can Do Anything

Start a chat, describe what you want, and let the agent figure out the tools and sequence. The barrier to getting started dropped from "design a workflow graph" to "type a message."

We can't wait to see what you make with the new Glif. Drop into our Discord and share some creations with the team!