Zenphi has launched AI Studio, a no-code builder for enterprise AI agents that work inside Google Chat to submit requests, route approvals, and execute governed business workflows.
Zenphi has launched AI Studio, a no-code platform for building enterprise AI agents that operate through Google Chat and execute workflow tasks.
Zenphi, in a press release distributed by EIN Presswire, said AI Studio is now available to users in the United States. The company describes the product as a way for organizations using Google Workspace to design, deploy, and manage AI agents that can carry out business processes from within Google Chat.
According to Zenphi’s product materials, the agents are intended to handle work such as submitting requests, routing approvals, and executing processes end to end inside a conversation. The company positions the system as a no-code agent builder, meaning business teams can create workflow agents without writing software.
Zenphi’s own AI Agent Builder page says AI Studio is designed for “secure AI agents that act,” with governance controls around how agents perform work. The company says those controls include role-based access and audit trails, features commonly required by enterprises that need to track who approved an action and when it occurred.
The launch reflects a broader shift in workplace AI from chat-based assistance toward tools that can complete defined tasks inside existing business systems. Zenphi’s materials emphasize that its agents do not only answer questions; they can submit forms, trigger approvals, and run structured workflows.
That distinction matters for companies that already rely on Google Chat as part of Google Workspace. Instead of asking employees to move between a chat tool and a separate workflow portal, Zenphi says AI Studio agents can keep the interaction inside the chat environment while still following enterprise rules.
Zenphi’s enterprise AI agents page says the agents can support business processes such as intake, approvals, and task execution. The company also highlights governance, which is likely to be important for use cases involving finance, HR, procurement, legal operations, or IT service workflows.
In the EIN Presswire announcement, Zenphi describes the product as the first Google Chat-based AI agent that executes enterprise workflows for U.S.-based users. That “first” claim comes from Zenphi’s announcement and should be understood as the company’s positioning rather than an independently verified market ranking.
The company’s product pages present AI Studio as part of its broader workflow automation offering for Google Workspace customers. Zenphi has long focused on no-code process automation in Google environments, and AI Studio extends that approach into conversational AI agents.
For enterprise buyers, the important question will be how reliably the agents can perform tasks, how administrators can limit their permissions, and how clearly organizations can audit completed actions. Zenphi says AI Studio includes role-based access controls and audit trails, but the public materials do not provide detailed technical benchmarks or independent security assessments.
The release is a practical example of how AI agents are being packaged for day-to-day business operations. Rather than presenting an open-ended assistant, Zenphi is tying agents to governed workflows, approvals, and enterprise controls.
If adopted, tools like AI Studio could reduce friction in routine internal processes by letting employees make requests and approve actions through Google Chat. The value will depend on implementation quality, integration depth, and the safeguards companies put in place around automated actions.
For now, Zenphi’s announcement adds another option for Google Workspace organizations evaluating AI agents that can do more than respond to prompts. The product’s key premise is straightforward: keep the employee in a familiar chat interface while allowing governed software agents to move business processes forward.
Zenphi has launched AI Studio, a no code platform for building enterprise AI agents that operate through Google Chat and execute workflow tasks.
A Google Chat interface for workflow automation Zenphi, in a press release distributed by EIN Presswire, said AI Studio is now available to users in the United States.
The company describes the product as a way for organizations using Google Workspace to design, deploy, and manage AI agents that can carry out business processes from within Google Chat.
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