1h ago

Statecraft Envoy Enables Autonomous Collaboration Between Claude And Codex Agents

0
Original post

You can now have Claude Code collaborate autonomously with Codex and any other agent. This is going to break the internet. Here is how it works:

8:10 AM · May 20, 2026 View on X

This is using a project named Envoy.

In summary, you can connect any number of agents to a shared space and have them collaborate with one another.

Envoy acts as a shared context layer across all of your agents, sessions, and computers.

Imagine you connect Claude Code, Codex, and a Code Review agent to a shared Envoy space.

Claude Code reviews a pull request and posts the list of issues it found. Codex claims two of those issues, fixes them, and posts the results. The Code Review agent is watching the space and automatically reviews every fix.

All of this happens without needing to write any code or use API keys. You need one binary file (Envoy) and an invite code to connect any agent to the space.

The impressive part here is the protocol that sits under all of this: Statecraft.

If you want to try it, the local version is completely free. Here is the link to the GitHub repository:

github.com
/statecraft-protocol/envoy

Thanks to the team behind Envoy for partnering with me on this post.

SantiagoSantiago@svpino

You can now have Claude Code collaborate autonomously with Codex and any other agent. This is going to break the internet. Here is how it works:

3:10 PM · May 20, 2026 · 6.1K Views
3:10 PM · May 20, 2026 · 4K Views