Agents
Tool router
A tool router selects the best tool for a given request.
Quick definition
A tool router selects the best tool for a given request.
- Category: Agents
- Focus: automation and task completion
- Used in: Automating multi-step tasks that span tools or apps.
What it means
Routing reduces errors by choosing specialized tools based on intent. In agents workflows, tool router often shapes automation and task completion.
How it works
Agents typically run a loop of planning, tool use, and evaluation. Each step updates state so the system can decide what to do next.
Why it matters
Agents help automate multi-step work by combining reasoning, tools, and memory.
Common use cases
- Automating multi-step tasks that span tools or apps.
- Coordinating search, retrieval, and execution to reach a goal.
- Running background workflows with human-in-the-loop checkpoints.
Example
Send math to a calculator, code to a sandbox.
Pitfalls and tips
Agents can drift if goals are vague or tool permissions are too broad. Clear success criteria and guardrails keep them reliable.
In BoltAI
In BoltAI, this shows up when you enable tools, agents, or automation features.