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by sak84
121 days ago
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yeah the gap between "chatbot that writes code" and "actual multi-agent workflow" is real built elvex to solve this with:
- multi-provider access (Claude, GPT, Gemini, etc.) so different agents can use different models
- actual team permissions so agents don't step on each other
- workflow orchestration without duct-taping APIs together the parallel execution thing you mentioned - elvex handles that. you can spin up multiple agents with different contexts, they share a knowledge base, and you're not manually managing git worktrees or containers not saying it's magic but it definitely solves the "how do i go from 1 agent to 10 agents without chaos" problem. what workflows are you trying to automate? |
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