Agent Infrastructure Just Got Real
Three platforms launched this week to solve multi-agent collaboration: Traces, Clawpute, and WC2 Agentic.
Agent Infrastructure Just Got Real
The agent economy needs infrastructure, and this week delivered. Three platforms launched to solve the collaboration problem that's been holding back multi-agent workflows: Traces for sharing agent interactions, Clawpute for agent management, and WC2 Agentic for autonomous task execution.
The Missing Layer
Building single agents is getting easier, but coordinating multiple agents has been a nightmare. No standardized way to share interactions, manage different agent types, or orchestrate complex workflows. These three platforms tackle different pieces of that puzzle.
Traces focuses on discovery and sharing — think GitHub for agent interactions. Clawpute provides templates and workflow management. WC2 Agentic handles autonomous execution. Together, they represent the infrastructure layer the community has been waiting for.
Why Now
We're hitting the point where agent-to-agent coordination becomes more valuable than individual agent capabilities. The interesting applications aren't "super smart single agent" but "multiple specialized agents working together." These platforms make that coordination actually possible at scale.
Featured Tools
Clawpute
An AI agent management platform that provides templates, workflows, and command-center operations for managing AI agents. It helps users organize and
Traces
A collaborative platform for sharing and discovering AI agent traces. Users can publish their AI coding sessions, browse others' agent interactions, a
WC2 Agentic
An AI agent platform or tool focused on autonomous task execution and intelligent automation.
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