Level Design Documentation Automation for Game Studios

Let your AI agent handle the tedious documentation work—generate, update, and organize level design docs so you can focus on creative gameplay and world-building.

You spend hours each week copying level mechanics and mission outlines between Google Docs, Confluence, and email threads. As a game designer, manual updates and tracking changes distract you from building new environments and refining gameplay.

An AI agent that automates creation, updating, and organization of level design documentation for game designers using tools like Google Docs and Confluence.

What this replaces

Copy level mechanics from Google Docs to Confluence
Update mission outlines after playtesting in shared drives
Format design guidelines for team review in Microsoft Word
Track changes between document versions using email threads

The hidden cost

What this is really costing you

In the game development industry, lead designers and level designers waste time copying mechanics, guidelines, and mission briefs across Google Docs, Confluence, and shared drives. Each update means searching for the latest version, manually formatting, and tracking feedback from Jira tickets or Slack messages. Creative work gets delayed while you chase document consistency and version control.

Time wasted

1.8 hrs/week

Every week, burned on work an AI agent handles in minutes.

Money lost

$2,610/year

In salary, missed revenue, and operational drag — annually.

If you keep ignoring it

If you keep doing this manually, you'll risk inconsistent level documentation, lose track of playtest feedback, and slow your team’s ability to iterate—leading to missed deadlines and frustrated stakeholders.

Cost estimates derived from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational wage data and O*NET task analysis.

Return on investment

The math speaks for itself

Today — without agent

1.8 hrs/week

of manual work

$2,610/year/ year

With your AI agent

15 min/week

agent-handled

$580/year/ year

You save

$2,030/year

every year, reinvested into growing your business

Estimates based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics median salary data and O*NET task importance ratings from worker surveys. Time savings assume 80% automation of eligible task components.

Jobs your agent handles

What this agent does for you

Complete jobs, handled end-to-end — so your team focuses on what matters.

Drafting New Level Mechanics

You ask your agent to generate a comprehensive document describing new level mechanics for your latest game environment.

Updating Mission Briefs After Playtesting

You ask your agent to revise mission outlines based on feedback from your last playtest session.

Organizing Guidelines for a New Project

You ask your agent to structure and format all design guidelines for a new game project in a single document.

Summarizing Documentation Changes

You ask your agent to compare the latest and previous versions of your level docs and summarize the key updates.

How to hire your agent

1

Connect your tools

Connect your existing tools for 3D design, documentation, and project tracking to centralize your level design files.

2

Tell your agent what you need

Type: 'Create a new level mechanics doc for the stealth mission, including enemy AI behaviors and puzzle elements.'

3

Agent gets it done

Receive a polished, organized document detailing level mechanics, ready for review or immediate use.

You doing it vs. your agent doing it

Write and format each section by hand, referencing multiple sources.
Agent generates a complete, formatted document from your prompt.
1 hr/week
Edit each outline manually and search for inconsistencies.
Agent revises and updates outlines instantly per your instructions.
30 min/week
Manually sort, categorize, and format guidelines across files.
Agent organizes and formats guidelines in a single step.
20 min/week
Compare document versions line by line and summarize changes.
Agent highlights and summarizes changes automatically.
10 min/week

Agent skill set

What this agent knows how to do

Draft Level Mechanics Docs

Pulls gameplay details from Jira tickets and generates structured mechanics documentation in Google Docs.

Revise Mission Outlines

Updates mission briefs based on playtest feedback collected from Slack or Trello, producing an updated outline.

Organize Design Guidelines

Categorizes guidelines and formats them for easy reference in Confluence, grouping by gameplay element.

Summarize Documentation Changes

Compares previous and current versions in Google Docs and produces a summary of key updates for your team.

Prepare Docs for Sharing

Applies consistent formatting and exports documentation for distribution to artists and developers via Dropbox.

AI Agent FAQ

Yes, your agent can follow your style guide if you provide a template. It adapts formatting for Google Docs, Confluence, and Microsoft Word, ensuring consistency across your team.

The agent inserts placeholders and descriptions for diagrams and images. You can add visuals using Figma or Photoshop after receiving the draft documentation.

You trigger updates by specifying changes. The agent integrates feedback from Jira, Slack, or Trello, ensuring your docs reflect the latest gameplay revisions. It does not auto-monitor files.

Your agent encrypts all data in transit using TLS 1.3. No information is stored after processing, and access is restricted to authorized users. Review your UpAgents privacy policy for details.

Yes, the agent handles requests for different games or levels. Specify the project in each prompt, and it produces separate documentation for each, supporting multi-project workflows.

Currently, the agent generates and updates documentation in English. Multi-language support is planned for future releases.

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