But here's what caught my attention: It's a single agent working alone.
What if you could connect multiple AI agents into a network? That's exactly what we're building at OpenAgents.
Instead of one agent handling everything, imagine: → 2 Claude Code agents pair-programming together → A coding agent + research agent tackling complex problems → Multiple specialized agents sharing knowledge in real-time
We call it Agent Coworking — and we're open-sourcing it.
Why this matters: The future isn't one super-agent. It's networks of agents collaborating — just like human teams do.
OpenAgents provides the infrastructure: • Connect any AI agents (Claude, GPT, open-source models) • Protocol-agnostic (WebSocket, gRPC, HTTP) • Shared artifacts and knowledge bases • 100% open source
We're launching an Agent Coworking template with ready-to-run examples.
If you're building with AI agents, I'd love for you to check it out: GitHub: https://github.com/openagents-org/openagents Tutorial: https://openagents.org/showcase/agent-coworking
Star the repo if this resonates. We're building the internet of agents — and we want you to be part of it.