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- Introduction
- Getting started
- Process modeling
- Process implementation
- Debugging
- Simulating
- Publishing and upgrading agentic processes
- Common implementation scenarios
- Extracting and validating documents
- Process operations
- Process monitoring
- Reference information
Maestro user guide
Last updated May 6, 2026
This page provides an overview of Maestro functionality in Automation Suite.
| Feature area | Feature | Automation Suite |
|---|---|---|
| Access | Access URL | {AutomationSuiteURL}/{organizationName}/maestro_ 1 |
| Process modeling | Autopilot™ for Maestro | ✅ |
| Accessing the modeling canvas | ✅ | |
| Process implementation | Managing files with Data Fabric | ✅ |
| Using external agents 2 | ✅ 3 | |
| Connecting agents via Integration Service | ✅ | |
| Using agents | ✅ | |
| Using action tasks | ✅ | |
| Extracting and validating documents | ✅ | |
| Using human-in-the-loop | ✅ | |
| API workflows | ✅ | |
| Process operations | Working with instance management | ✅ |
| Variables and element filtering | ✅ | |
| Debugging, simulating, upgrading, and publishing agentic processes | ✅ | |
| Process monitoring | Monitoring dashboard | ✅ 4 |
| Creating custom dashboards in Insights | ✅ |
1 The access URL for Automation Suite is https://{AutomationSuiteURL}/{organizationName}/maestro_.
2 Using external agents is supported only for Google Vertex, Azure Foundry, Databricks, and Snowflake.
3 The Salesforce external agent is not available in Automation Suite. All other supported external agents (Google Vertex, Azure Foundry, Databricks, Snowflake) remain available.
4 Insights and TraceView ingestion in Automation Suite uses direct API calls instead of the asynchronous EventHub queue used in cloud. InsightsRTM and LLMOps / TraceView must be up and running for workflows to progress — workflows will stop and retry until both services are available.