I think most builders are focused on building agents.
I think most builders are focused on building agents.
But the real conversation in March 2026 is about what holds agents together.
Solo agents are out. Multi-agent systems are in.
Here's what that actually means for how we build:
A single agent answering questions or writing emails is impressive. But a single agent can't run a business operation.
What runs a business operation is orchestration, multiple agents working together, each owning a specific function, coordinated by a system that routes intent to the right place.
Intelligence without coordination means decisions are made in isolation and can't reliably translate across complex business environments. 2026 is the year orchestration will be widely recognized as the connective tissue that makes AI useful at scale.
This is exactly why I built Jake.
Jake doesn't answer questions. Jake routes. He reads intent, decides which agent handles it, and passes the task. Polaris finds people. Lania handles leads. Hermes sends emails. Borealis books meetings.
Five agents. One orchestrator. Zero manual coordination.
AI is shifting from individual usage to team and workflow orchestration, coordinating entire workflows, connecting data across systems, and moving projects from idea to completion.
That's the architecture that actually scales.
If you're still building single agents start thinking about how they talk to each other. That's where the real power is. 🔥
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Nkong Joshua
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I think most builders are focused on building agents.
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