Getting Started with Agent Hub Recipes > Introduction to Agent Hub recipes
Introduction to Agent Hub recipes
Use recipes to help you quickly create AI agents and tools that your agents can use. A recipe is a reusable object that you can use as a template to create agent flows and tools. You access recipes through the Agent Hub.
Note: Effective in the November 2025 release, Agent Hub recipes are available for private preview. Preview functionality is supported for evaluation purposes but is unwarranted and is not supported in production environments or any environment that you plan to push to production. Informatica intends to include the preview functionality in an upcoming release for production use, but might choose not to in accordance with changing market or technical circumstances. Note that if you are working on a preview POD, all data is excluded from SOC 2 compliance coverage. For more information, contact Informatica Global Customer Support.
To access the Agent Hub, select Agent Hub in the navigation menu on the left, as shown in the following image:
The following types of recipes are available:
Agent recipes
Use agent recipes to create agent flows. Each agent recipe addresses a common business use case. For example, you can use the Salesforce Business Query AI Agent recipe to create an AI agent that interacts autonomously with Salesforce and effectively addresses user queries.
An agent recipe can contain one or more agent flows, model connections, memory connections, embedding model connections, and tool connections. The Overview tab shows the prompt for each AI agent. The Configuration tab lists all assets that are included in the recipe along with the specific fields that you need to configure for each asset.
Tool recipes
Use tool recipes to create tools that your AI agents can use. For example, use the Slack Tool recipe to enable your AI agent to send and receive messages through Slack.
A tool recipe typically contains a tool connection only. The Configuration tab lists the fields you need to configure and any parameters that the tool uses.
To use a recipe, copy the recipe into a project or folder and then configure its assets.
For information about using a specific recipe, see the guide for that recipe.