Guided Workflows for structuring an End-to-End Production with Invideo Agent Two
Invideo Agent Two combines persistent memory, multimodal inputs, specialized agents, and guided workflows to structure a creative production from start to finish.
With Agent Two, Invideo is turning part of the creative production process into guided procedures. The Workflows feature lets users select a type of task, provide the necessary references, answer the agent’s questions, and then approve proposals at each stage without having to manually rebuild the working method in every conversation.
Nine workflows are available initially. Four are focused directly on filmmaking: casting, reference research, production design, and storyboarding. Five others cover marketing needs such as key visual variations, localization, PDP asset creation, campaign transfer, and reframing content for another format.
This layer builds on the architecture Invideo has gradually developed around Agent Two. Agent Intelligence stores project information in persistent Context, while Multi-Input Intelligence can work directly with images, videos, scripts, PDFs, YouTube links, or Drive folders. References can therefore be compared against information already stored about characters, environments, visual choices, or different stages of a production.
Expert Agents add a role-based structure. Creative direction, cinematography, storyboarding, casting, or costume can be assigned to multiple specialized agents that work in parallel and pass project context between one another. A new agent added midway through production can therefore pick up previously established decisions without requiring a full new briefing.
In a casting workflow, for example, Agent Two can analyze a script, identify the characters, build their character sheets, define their costumes, and assign a voice to each one. For storyboarding, it helps break down the shots and outputs the sequence in the intended aspect ratio for the film. For localization, it distinguishes between language and target market and can adapt text, currency, or certain creative elements to the selected region.
Invideo also lets users build their own Workflows. A sequence of steps can be defined with the agent and then saved as a Markdown file for reuse across other projects. This differs from the Playbooks already available in Agent Two: Playbooks preserve the standing rules of a working method, while Workflows organize the sequence of operations required to complete an entire task.
Around this system, Invideo also brings together Notebooks for directly refining a generation, Slate for editing, Stock for integrating licensed content, and Folders & Connect for separating projects, collaborators, and budgets. Agent Two therefore positions itself less as a simple video generator and more as an environment designed to keep references, decisions, agents, and production stages moving within the same project.