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More agentic AI Lucid integrations

Related products:Lucidchart
  • March 2, 2026
  • 3 replies
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john.a.lopez
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Please note thread below:
 

 

Agentic integrations to LucidChart diagrams, both to inform or provide “augmented intelligence” when creating or evaluating process and architecture diagrams would be the next step for LucidChart. Alternately, the ability of multiple Lucid agents to interact with “the real world” as per the examples contained in the above thread and more would be very helpful.

 

Currently I am working on reference architecture for OT (operational technology), interacting with IoT devices to manage event, telemetry, and control directives via a loosely coupled integration to an edge device, which is itself a semi-autonomous agent. This in turn would interact with a high level, cloud based governance model, that may in turn affect decision and control of enterprise systems and resources. All of this will be modeled in Lucid. With agentic interactions the design file can then become a “operational dashboard” of real time interactions and control decisions.

 

I realize this opens the door to cybersecurity concerns, and that of course must be managed. Not sure how to make that happen in a FEDRAMP enviroment. However the value cannot be understated. Integrations to Palantir and N8N infrastructure would be equally valuable.

 

Thanks

March 3, 2026

Hi ​@john.a.lopez,

 Thank you for posting this idea in the Lucid Community!

I wanted to let you know that our Marketing team recently hosted a session specifically on this topic: Evaluating your readiness for agentic AI that I thought you might be interested in checking out!

 

There are a few features Lucid currently has that could be helpful in your workflow:

  • You can build the “Operational Dashboard” you described using our Intelligent Diagramming features. You can use data linking in Lucidchart to create powerful, data-driven visualizations by importing datasets from Google Sheets, Excel spreadsheets, and CSVs. You can also refresh or replace your datasets as you continue to make changes and need your diagram to reflect the most up-to-date information.
  • You can use conditional formatting to set rules so that your architecture components change color or show icons based on that live data.
  • Our Developer Platform is the best path to creating custom, “loosely coupled” integrations like you mentioned.

We really appreciate your feedback and encourage anyone else who’s interested in this to upvote this post and share any additional details about your use case or what you’d like to see in this experience. For more information about how we manage feedback in this community, please take a look at this post:

 

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alison cheney
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  • Lucid community team
  • March 3, 2026

Hi ​@john.a.lopez,

 Thank you for posting this idea in the Lucid Community!

I wanted to let you know that our Marketing team recently hosted a session specifically on this topic: Evaluating your readiness for agentic AI that I thought you might be interested in checking out!

 

There are a few features Lucid currently has that could be helpful in your workflow:

  • You can build the “Operational Dashboard” you described using our Intelligent Diagramming features. You can use data linking in Lucidchart to create powerful, data-driven visualizations by importing datasets from Google Sheets, Excel spreadsheets, and CSVs. You can also refresh or replace your datasets as you continue to make changes and need your diagram to reflect the most up-to-date information.
  • You can use conditional formatting to set rules so that your architecture components change color or show icons based on that live data.
  • Our Developer Platform is the best path to creating custom, “loosely coupled” integrations like you mentioned.

We really appreciate your feedback and encourage anyone else who’s interested in this to upvote this post and share any additional details about your use case or what you’d like to see in this experience. For more information about how we manage feedback in this community, please take a look at this post:

 


john.a.lopez
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Thanks ​@alison cheney - i’m familiar with data linking via XLS or Google sheets, and conditional formatting. Rather than an outside process  updating an XLS, the thought is to have the agent “interact” with the diagram element, and thereby update a status, etc. that would be reflected via conditional formatting or some other status indicator. I have looked at the development platform before, and my concern is deployment and scalability to a potentially broad application or larger team. i’ll review the readiness video. We are doing agentic work in N8N and other platforms, and the above would be that which we’d want to integrate. Thanks


alison cheney
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  • Lucid community team
  • March 6, 2026

Hi ​@john.a.lopez,

Thank you for sharing such a detailed vision for agentic workflows in Lucid! While these specific real-time, bidirectional integrations aren't currently supported, your feedback is exactly the kind of forward-thinking input we value. We are committed to evolving Lucid from a canvas for ideas into a core engine for AI-driven workflows, and your use case is incredibly helpful as we shape that roadmap.

We’d love to hear more details about your use case or specifically what you’d like to see in this experience within this thread. We encourage anyone else who’s interested in this to upvote this post and share any additional details about your use case or what you’d like to see in this experience.