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Retool Launches AI Agents for Internal Tool Automation with APAC Enterprise Compliance Features

Retool launches AI Agents for enterprise internal tools — autonomous agents executing database queries, API calls, and workflows on schedule or user trigger. Expands Retool from UI builder into an agentic operations platform for APAC enterprises.

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Retool launches AI Agents for enterprise internal tools — autonomous agents executing database queries, API calls, and workflows on schedule or user trigger. Expands Retool from UI builder into an agentic operations platform for APAC enterprises.

Retool has announced Retool Agents, a new capability that extends the platform from UI-focused internal tool building into autonomous AI agent execution — enabling APAC enterprises to build agents that execute database queries, call external APIs, process business logic, and trigger downstream actions on a defined schedule or in response to user-initiated events, all within Retool's governed, permission-controlled environment.

Retool Agents are built using the same visual builder as Retool's UI tools, with AI code generation that converts natural language task descriptions into executable agent logic. An APAC operations team can describe an agent that 'checks the order processing queue every 15 minutes, identifies orders that have been pending for more than 2 hours, escalates them to the operations Slack channel, and updates the CRM record with an escalation note' — Retool AI generates the agent logic, which the team then reviews and deploys in the governed Retool environment.

The enterprise compliance features announced alongside Retool Agents address the governance requirements that have limited APAC enterprise adoption of autonomous agent tools built on general-purpose LLM APIs: role-based access control determines which team members can build, review, and deploy agents; audit logs track every agent action with timestamps and data payloads; and human-in-the-loop approval gates can be inserted at any agent decision point to require human review before consequential actions are executed.

For APAC enterprises at the stage of deploying AI agents in operational workflows — where the agent outputs directly affect business processes, customer records, or financial transactions — Retool Agents' governance model provides the accountability infrastructure that uncontrolled LLM-based agent tools do not. The ability to review every agent action in the audit log, set approval gates on high-stakes decisions, and control who has agent deployment permissions is the difference between 'AI experiment' and 'production operational tool' in APAC enterprise IT governance contexts.

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