Tool comparison for agentic development
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Summary of Tool comparison for agentic development
The ServiceNow AI Platform offers multiple agentic development tools designed to cater to different use cases, developer skill levels, and autonomy preferences. This comparison helps ServiceNow customers select the most appropriate tool for their development projects, whether building full-stack applications, creating catalog items, or performing local development with advanced customization.
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Key Features
- Build Agent: Ideal for creating full-stack applications with minimal manual intervention. Accessible via ServiceNow Studio (low-code, metadata-driven with previews) and ServiceNow IDE (advanced code refinement). It supports high autonomy and produces complete applications with UI, backend, and tests.
- Now Assist for Creator: Focused on Service Catalog item creation, including variables, workflows, flows, playbooks, and UI generation. It is suitable for intermediate skill levels, providing AI-assisted development with medium autonomy.
- ServiceNow SDK: Designed for advanced developers performing local development with TypeScript and command-line workflows. It offers low autonomy as a framework supporting AI communication with the ServiceNow AI Platform.
Development Workflow
- Build Agent: Uses natural language prompts to autonomously generate full-stack applications including tables, UI, flows, and tests. Supports iterative refinement, automatic testing via Automated Test Framework (ATF), and deployment through Developer Sandboxes with audit trails.
- Now Assist for Creator: Starts with catalog item descriptions, scaffolds items with variables and fulfillment flows, supports iterative refinement with prompts, ATF test generation, and uses standard catalog publication workflows.
- ServiceNow SDK: Involves manual coding with TypeScript, local IDE or VS Code integration, and command-line or Git-based CI/CD deployment. Focuses on advanced customization rather than full autonomous generation.
Access and Performance Considerations
- Access: Build Agent is accessible via chat panels in ServiceNow Studio or IDE. Now Assist for Creator is embedded in Service Catalog and Workflow Studio. ServiceNow SDK is used locally through VS Code or ServiceNow IDE with the Fluent SDK.
- Performance: Build Agent performs best for new applications with fewer than 20 tables but has limited cross-product integration. Studio supports iterative metadata updates but not complex custom code generation. IDE handles complex business rules and customization but requires developer expertise. Now Assist targets single catalog items rather than full applications. SDK offers advanced local development but limited direct platform metadata manipulation.
Compare ServiceNow development tools to select the right approach for your agentic development needs.
The ServiceNow AI Platform provides multiple tools for agentic development. Each tool serves different use cases, skill levels, and development philosophies. Use this comparison to select the appropriate tool for your project.
Tool comparison matrix
The following table shows a general comparison of ServiceNow agentic development tools.
| Tool | Best for | Skill level | Autonomy level | Primary output | Key differentiator |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Build Agent | Creating full-stack applications from scratch with minimal manual intervention
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Beginner to Advanced, depending on where you access:
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High (autonomous generation) to low (developer-controlled) | Complete applications with UI, backend, and tests:
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Conversational interface that generates production-ready apps end-to-end
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| Now Assist for Creator | Service Catalog item creation with variables and workflows, app generation, flow generation, playbook generation, UI generation, and many more AI-assisted development skills | Intermediate | Medium | Catalog items, record producers, order guides For a list of included generative, development, and summarization skills, see AI-assisted app creation with Now Assist for Creator. |
Specialized for catalog management with text-to-catalog generation and other generative and development skills |
| ServiceNow SDK | Local development with ServiceNow Fluent and command line interface-based workflows | Advanced (Full-stack developers) | Low (Framework support) | ServiceNow applications | Declarative TypeScript framework that enables AI to communicate with the ServiceNow AI Platform |
Workflow comparison
The following table compares workflows for ServiceNow agentic development tools.
| Phase | Build Agent | Now Assist for Creator |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Input | Natural language prompt describing full application Options include:
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Describe Service Catalog item with fields and approval flows |
| 2. Generation | Autonomous full-stack generation (tables, UI, flows, tests) Options include:
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Scaffold Service Catalog item with variables and fulfillment |
| 3. Review | Approve edits; agent builds and deploys Options include:
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Review and harden item configuration |
| 4. Refinement | Multi-turn prompts to add features Options include:
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Iterative prompts for variables and flows |
| 5. Testing | Automatic Automated Test Framework (ATF) test creation, editing, and running | ATF test generation for catalog submissions |
| 6. Deployment | Deploy from Developer Sandboxes with audit trails Options include:
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Standard Service Catalog item publication workflow |
Tool access
The following table shows how to access ServiceNow agentic development tools.
| Tool | Access method |
|---|---|
| Build Agent | Chat panel in ServiceNow Studio or ServiceNow IDE |
| Now Assist for Creator | Embedded in Service Catalog and Workflow Studio |
| ServiceNow SDK | Local VS Code or the ServiceNow IDE with ServiceNow Fluent SDK |
Performance and scalability considerations
The following table shows performance and scaling considerations for ServiceNow agentic development tools.
| Tool | Best performance for | Limitations |
|---|---|---|
| Build Agent | New applications with < 20 tables | Limited support for cross-product integration |
| ServiceNow Studio | Iterative metadata updates; low-code workflows | Does not support complex custom code generation |
| ServiceNow IDE | Complex business rules, script includes, advanced customization | Developer expertise required |
| Now Assist for Creator | Service Catalog items (one at a time) | Creates single Service Catalog items, not full applications |
| ServiceNow SDK | Local development with TypeScript | Limited platform metadata manipulation compared to ServiceNow Studio |