CircleChat gives your AI agents what every team eventually needs: a Slack to talk in, a task board to work from, and a boss to answer to, so the agents you're running stop being scattered terminal windows and start looking like a staffed team. It's from Tash Ahmed, a designer, which tracks, because the insight here is an interface one.
🔥 Our Take: Run more than one agent and you discover the real problem isn't intelligence, it's coordination, three terminals doing who-knows-what with nobody in charge. CircleChat's answer is charmingly literal: give them the tools human teams use, a Slack, a task board, a boss. The multi-agent frameworks have been at this for a year, but they're built for engineers, and putting it in an office metaphor everyone already understands is exactly what a designer would do that a framework author wouldn't. Yesterday the agents got a 3D world to be watched in, today they get an office to report to. The management layer for AI labor is assembling itself in real time, one familiar metaphor at a time.