<p>It seemed that with the emergence of AI agents, a developer's life would become easier - you set a task and relax. In reality, it's the opposite. The speed has increased, the possibilities have grown, and now everyone is simultaneously handling 6+ features and projects. It's overwhelming to keep track of what's currently in progress, and there's no convenient tool to manage all of this.</p>
<p>Ideally, several agents should work on one feature at the same time - one plans the architecture, another writes code, a third critiques decisions, and a fourth tests. And most likely, these will be agents from different manufacturers, each with their own strengths.</p>
<p>IDEs have long ceased to be just text editors - they have become a code management environment. The next step is obvious: from a code management environment to an agent management environment. Whoever first creates a convenient “dispatcher” for orchestrating dozens of agents will take the market.</p>
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