LumApps, known for its connected employee hub, has unveiled Agent Hub, a new evolution of its platform aimed at solving one of the biggest productivity headaches in enterprise AI: fragmented workflows. The announcement comes after LumApps’ merger with Beekeeper, combining desk-based and frontline employee engagement into a single, AI-driven workspace.
“The future of work is about connecting employees to action, not just information,” said Elie Mélois, CTO of LumApps. “Agent Hub brings together AI agents with the practical workflows employees use every day.”
Organizations often struggle to get AI and digital tools working together. Information, approvals, and tasks are scattered across apps, intranets, and chatbots, making it hard for employees to know where work starts. Agent Hub addresses this by creating a single, branded workspace that unifies enterprise apps, micro-apps, workflows, and AI agents—letting employees complete work, not just find it.
Key Features: From Agent Studio to Smart Orchestrator
LumApps’ Agent Hub introduces several standout capabilities:
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Agent Studio: A no-code workspace where IT and developers can build custom agents, link external tools, and design agent-to-agent (A2A) workflows.
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Agent Library: A repository of prebuilt, custom, and third-party agents tailored to specific roles, including the new Learning Agent for course creation.
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Smart Orchestrator: The platform’s intelligence layer that routes requests to the right system or agent, ensuring accurate, context-aware responses every time.
By integrating with Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, ServiceNow, Workday, and more, Agent Hub enables employees to handle HR tasks, incident reporting, training, or internal communications—all within one cohesive platform.
Built on a Proven Foundation
LumApps Employee Hub already powers workflows and communications for over 10 million employees across industries like healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and hospitality. With recognition as a Leader in Intranets by Gartner® and Forrester®, the company has deep adoption at the point of work—a crucial advantage for AI-driven initiatives that require trust, security, and daily usage.
The launch of Agent Hub signals the next phase of LumApps’ AI strategy, with planned expansions including:
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Role-based agents for HR, IT, Communications, and Operations
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Deeper orchestration across enterprise systems and AI copilots
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Insights dashboards to track adoption, productivity, and business impact
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An expanded agent library with 25+ out-of-the-box agents
“The era of AI-bolted intranets is over,” Mélois added. “We’re creating company-specific agents that span roles and systems, making work more effective, intuitive, and engaging.”
With Agent Hub, LumApps is positioning itself at the forefront of AI-powered workplace productivity, bridging the gap between traditional intranets, siloed apps, and the next generation of intelligent, action-oriented enterprise tools.





