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Three Tools That Just Dropped for AI Builders

Visual workflow editing, agent behavior analysis, and flight seat maps in AI conversations.

March 29, 2026

Three Tools That Just Dropped for AI Builders

CC Workflow Studio: Visual AI Agent Orchestration

Finally, a drag-and-drop workflow editor specifically built for AI agent orchestrations. This VS Code extension lets you design multi-agent workflows visually, then export and run them with one click. Works with Claude, GPT, and MCP servers — exactly what the vibecoding community has been asking for.

Instead of writing complex orchestration code, you drag agents onto a canvas and connect them with visual flows. The natural language editing means you can describe what you want and the workflow adapts accordingly.

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Hodoscope: See What Your Agents Are Actually Doing

As agents become more autonomous, we need better tools to understand their behavior. Hodoscope uses unsupervised learning to analyze agent trajectories and surface unexpected patterns across thousands of actions.

This isn't just logging — it's pattern detection at scale. You can compare how different models behave in the same scenarios and discover emergent behaviors you didn't expect. Critical as we move toward more autonomous agent deployments.

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FlightSeatMap MCP Server: Real-World Visual Data

A perfect example of agents getting access to real-world visual information. This MCP server brings interactive flight seat maps directly into AI conversations. Agents can look up seating layouts, find optimal seats based on preferences, and even show clickable visual maps.

It's a glimpse of agents that understand and interact with real-world visual data rather than just text descriptions.

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