Published 2025-11-03 07-00

Summary

30 years of coding taught me: one AI agent is useful, but a team of specialists working together changes everything. Most people miss this completely.

The story

I’ve spent 30 years writing code, and the last 8 years building AI solutions. Here’s what I’ve learned: one AI agent is useful, but a team of AI agents working together? That’s when things get interesting.

Most people think of AI as a single assistant answering questions. But complex problems – whether you’re building software, researching a topic, or automating business workflows – need more than one perspective. They need specialists.

The Problem: AI Gets Overwhelmed

Ask an AI to handle a complicated task all at once, and you’ll get mediocre results. It’s like asking one person to be the architect, contractor, electrician, and interior designer on a construction project. Possible? Maybe. Optimal? Not even close.

The Solution: Build a Team

Break your problem into smaller chunks. Then assign each chunk to an agent designed specifically for that job. One agent handles research. Another writes. A third checks for errors. Each has its own instructions, tools, and area of expertise.

The magic happens in three places:

Modular design. Each agent lives in its own configuration file with custom prompts that define its role and constraints.

Smart delegation. An orchestration layer routes tasks to the right agent, tracks what’s been done, and manages how information flows between team members.

Prompt engineering. Clear, detailed instructions for each agent eliminate confusion and keep outputs consistent with your goals.

I call this approach AgentFlow. It’s how I’ve turned messy, multi-step workflows into streamlined processes. Configuration files define the team. Logging tr

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