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A Blueprint is a saved, reusable workflow — a set of tool-agnostic instructions a user can run again in chat without re-explaining it. Users create Blueprints themselves from the chat panel (see Features); the Blueprints tab in the admin console is where you oversee them org-wide.

The Blueprints tab

The tab lists every Blueprint in the org — both private ones (owned by a single user) and shared ones (visible to everyone). Each row shows:
  • Blueprint — name and description
  • Created by — the owner
  • Sharing — private or shared with the org
  • Uses — how many times it has been run, and when it was last used
  • Created — when it was saved
Expand any row to read its full instructions.

What admins can do

  • Review the instructions of any Blueprint, including private ones owned by other users
  • Edit a Blueprint’s name, description, or instructions
  • Change sharing — make a Blueprint shared (visible to all users) or private again
  • Delete any Blueprint
Outside the admin tab, a regular user can only edit or delete Blueprints they own. Admins can manage any Blueprint in the org.

Sharing model

Blueprints are private by default — visible only to their creator. A shared Blueprint appears in every Logic AI user’s chip list, ready to run. Sharing changes only visibility; running a Blueprint always executes in the running user’s context, with their permissions, field-level security, and approval requirements enforced — a shared Blueprint can’t let anyone do something they couldn’t already ask Logic AI to do directly.