Agent Store vs Building Your Own
Before you build an agent from scratch, check the Agent Store. Learn when a pre-built agent is the right choice and when you need to create something custom.
Agent Store — your AI app store
Think of the Agent Store like your phone’s app store.
When you need a weather app, you don’t build one from scratch — you download one that works. The Agent Store works the same way: before building a custom agent, check if someone has already built what you need.
Microsoft provides agents like Researcher (deep research), Analyst (data analysis), and Prompt Coach (better prompting). Your organisation might also publish internal agents — like “IT Helpdesk” or “Sales Playbook.”
Build your own only when no existing agent fits your specific need.
When to use the Agent Store
| Situation | Use Agent Store | Build Your Own |
|---|---|---|
| Need general research help | ✅ | |
| Need data analysis and visualisation | ✅ | |
| Need answers about YOUR company policies | ✅ | |
| Need an agent scoped to YOUR SharePoint site | ✅ | |
| Need a writing or prompting coach | ✅ | |
| Need consistent team-wide answers from specific docs | ✅ | |
| Want to try AI capabilities quickly | ✅ |
The decision framework
Ask yourself these questions:
- Does an existing agent already do what I need? → Check the Agent Store first
- Do I need it scoped to my organisation’s data? → Probably build your own
- Do I need custom instructions or tone? → Build your own
- Is this a one-time need? → Try the Agent Store before building anything
- Will my whole team use this? → Build and share (if Agent Store doesn’t have it)
Real-world: Dana's agent decision
Dana at Oakfield Healthcare needed an agent that could answer new hire questions about company policies.
Step 1 — Check Agent Store: Dana searched for “HR” and “onboarding” agents. She found a few generic HR assistants, but none knew about Oakfield’s specific policies, dress code, or leave procedures.
Step 2 — Decision: Since Dana needs an agent scoped to Oakfield’s HR SharePoint site with specific instructions about tone and scope, she decided to build her own.
Separately, when Dana needed help with a data analysis task, she found the Analyst agent in the store — no need to build that.
The pattern: Generic tasks → Agent Store. Organisation-specific tasks → Build your own.
Key Microsoft-built agents
| Agent | What It Does | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Researcher | In-depth research using web + work data | Market research, competitive analysis, topic deep-dives |
| Analyst | Data analysis and visualisation | Sales trends, financial analysis, data-driven insights |
| Prompt Coach | Helps you write better prompts | Learning prompt techniques, refining your prompting skills |
🎬 Video walkthrough
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Agent Store vs Building Your Own — AB-730 Module 12
Agent Store vs Building Your Own — AB-730 Module 12
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Knowledge Check
Jordan at Peak Solutions wants an agent that can quickly research competitor products and market trends. What should he try FIRST?
Ava at BrightLoop wants an agent that answers questions about the agency's brand guidelines, tone of voice document, and content calendar — all stored on a specific SharePoint site. What should Ava do?
Next up: You’ve decided to build. Let’s walk through creating your first agent — step by step, no coding required.