Get Started
Create an agent, teach it your team's procedures, and handle your first incident.
Your journey
| Step | What you'll do |
|---|---|
| 1 | Create and set up your agent — Deploy an agent, connect your code repo, and add Azure access |
| 2 | Team onboarding — Tell the agent about your team, upload runbooks, and watch it build persistent memory |
| 3 | Your first investigation — Ask the agent to investigate an issue in chat and see it diagnose the root cause |
| 4 | Automate incident response — Connect Azure Monitor, create response plans, and watch the agent handle alerts autonomously |
| 5 | Automate workflows — Connect tools, create custom agents, and schedule recurring health checks and reports |
Each step builds on the previous one. By the end, your agent knows your app architecture, follows your team's procedures, investigates incidents autonomously, and automates recurring work.
Start here
→ Step 1: Create and set up your agent
Next steps
| Topic | What you'll learn |
|---|---|
| Incident Response | How the agent investigates, diagnoses, and remediates incidents |
| Memory and Knowledge | How the agent builds persistent knowledge and applies it to future investigations |
| Manage permissions | Configure permission levels and RBAC roles |
| Deep Context | How the agent uses workspace tools to read, search, and analyze code |
| Plugin Marketplace | Extend your agent with MCP tools and data sources |