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Three Tools Just Solved Agent Development's Biggest Infrastructure Gaps

Collaborator, CC Workflow Studio, and Architect tackle the three core problems holding back agent development.

March 28, 2026

Three Tools Just Solved Agent Development's Biggest Infrastructure Gaps

Agent development has been held back by infrastructure problems, not capability problems. The tools finally caught up this week.

Collaborator eliminates context switching with an infinite canvas workspace that combines terminals, code editors, and files in one native macOS app. Instead of jumping between your terminal, editor, and file browser while working with agents, everything lives on a spatial canvas where you can arrange your workspace exactly how you think.

CC Workflow Studio brings visual workflow design to VSCode through a drag-and-drop editor for multi-agent orchestration. You can design complex agent workflows visually, then edit them with natural language through Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, or Cursor. One-click export and run means your workflows aren't just diagrams.

Architect introduces neural project planning with P2P knowledge sharing. It decomposes complex tasks into parallelizable subtask graphs, but here's the breakthrough: plans are cached and shared across a peer-to-peer network. When one agent learns how to build something, all agents benefit from that knowledge.

These represent the infrastructure layer finally catching up to agent capabilities. The workspace tools, orchestration systems, and knowledge sharing that should have shipped first are arriving now.