ElevenAgents matured its workflow and configuration infrastructure, moving from basic agent capabilities toward fine-grained control systems for multi-agent deployments. The platform shipped version control for agents—full branching, merging, and deployment endpoints—alongside workspace-level configuration management through environment variables and auth connections that agents reference at runtime. Simultaneously, the team tightened execution control: MCP tools can now be scoped per workflow node, guardrails gained configurable execution modes and trigger actions, and conversation analysis became scopable to individual agents in multi-agent workflows. The product also expanded integration surface area with SIP header exposure as dynamic variables, file upload support in conversations, and oauth/advanced auth for MCP servers, while UI refinements like widget dismissibility and agent status indicators made deployment more flexible for end users.
Environment variable support and guardrail automation expanded the platform's configuration depth. Schemas now model environment variable references in MCP server configs, trigger actions for conditional call handling, and auth connection management. The Agents Users page reached general availability with unified conversation history, while custom SIP X-headers became directly accessible as dynamic variables in call flows.