Grok Agent Dashboard: Manage Multiple AI Agents at Once

Grok Build just got a significant quality-of-life upgrade for power users. As of June 15, 2026, the platform now includes an Agent Dashboard — a single screen that lets you oversee every running AI agent session simultaneously, without bouncing between windows or losing track of where each task stands.

Grok announces Agent Dashboard for managing multiple AI agents in Grok Build
Source: @grok — June 15, 2026

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What exactly is the Agent Dashboard?

It's a unified control panel inside Grok Build that shows all your active agent sessions on one screen. Each session displays its name, current branch, permission mode, what it's actively doing right now, and how long it's been since its last update. Sessions are grouped by state — awaiting your input, actively working, or idle — so you can immediately see which agents need attention and which are running fine on their own.

How do you access it?

Two ways. If you're already inside a Grok Build session, type /dashboard or press Ctrl+\ to pull it up without exiting your current context. If you're coming in from the command line before starting a session, run grok dashboard from your shell. Either path lands you in the same interface.

What can you actually do from the dashboard?

Three core actions: monitor — peek into any session's latest output without fully switching into it; reply — respond directly to agents that are paused and waiting for your input, without navigating away from the overview; and dispatch — spin up entirely new sessions and assign fresh tasks, all from the same screen. It's the difference between managing agents one at a time and running a proper multi-agent workflow.

Who has access to Grok Build and the Agent Dashboard?

Grok Build is available to SuperGrok subscribers ($30/month) and X Premium+ subscribers (approximately $16/month). The Agent Dashboard is part of Grok Build, so any active subscriber on either tier can access it today. Grok Build itself launched in early beta on May 25, 2026, making the Agent Dashboard one of its first major feature additions post-launch.

Why does this matter for serious Grok Build users?

The bottleneck with running multiple AI coding agents has always been context-switching — you'd lose track of which agent was blocked, which had finished, and which needed a nudge. By grouping sessions by state and surfacing the latest output at a glance, the dashboard removes that overhead. For anyone running parallel workstreams — say, one agent refactoring a module while another writes tests and a third handles documentation — this is the kind of orchestration layer that makes multi-agent workflows practical rather than chaotic.

Whether the Agent Dashboard becomes a staple feature or a stepping stone to something more sophisticated will depend on how Grok Build's user base grows. But for now, it's a concrete, usable improvement that's available immediately — no waitlist, no separate signup required.


Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen
Senior Writer — Energy & SpaceX

Sarah focuses on Tesla Energy, SpaceX missions, and the broader Musk AI portfolio. Former data analyst in clean energy. Based in San Francisco.

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