twitter · 2026-06-26

All the pieces exist. Who's the conductor?

All the pieces exist. Who's the conductor?

Most teams building multi-agent systems focus on the agents themselves — picking models, tuning prompts, chaining tools. That's the easy part.

The hard part: orchestration. Who decides which agent runs when, with what context, toward what goal?

Without a clear orchestration layer, you get agents firing in parallel with no shared state. Redundant calls. Conflicting outputs. You're not building a system — you're building expensive chaos.

The irony: the more capable your individual agents, the worse the coordination problem gets. More autonomy = more surface area for misalignment.

"I don't know who is the great orchestrator of them all" — that's not just a philosophical question. It's a systems design failure waiting to happen.

Back to the opening: all the pieces exist. The conductor isn't a nice-to-have. It's the whole job.
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