Sharing a successful agentic session and/or tool across a team / company is still an unsolved problem.
Many users are optimistic about solutions for AI agent sharing across teams because tools like Hermes Agent, Claude Tagging, and internal app stores already show promise and will improve further.
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Arguably, the answer is: just share the prompt.
But seems silly to have every additional person use tokens to recreate the functionality (and have to debug / iterate).
Sharing a successful agentic session and/or tool across a team / company is still an unsolved problem.
Managing scheduled cloud agents -- cron -- with access to all public enterprise docs / data is another unsolved problem.
Also unlikely to be a new tool vs. something the labs or existing SaaS tool solves. But until then...
Sharing a successful agentic session and/or tool across a team / company is still an unsolved problem.
Internal app store for workflows will be popular and reduce tokens spent on new tool creation but probably nets out higher because workflows will use tokens (vs. scripts).
Sharing a successful agentic session and/or tool across a team / company is still an unsolved problem.

@dwr I think @tarunsachdeva is on to something really interesting here with http://traces.com

@dwr Hermes Agent is fixing this unironically. already close but some cool shit coming

@dwr @jacob_posel has solved this

Skeptical this is a dedicated startup vs. a feature of either a lab or an established SaaS tool.

@dwr Centaur gets pretty close to solving this unless I'm misunderstanding the description
We give our agent tasks in Discord or Linear, it pulls queries from our read-only backend and docs, drafts Linear issues and even does small polish PRs.

@codyplof @dwr Dan we have solved this

@dwr @FUCORY couldnt one just share smithers state?

@dwr Pi's /share is the best currently (and it's very good!).
There's a lot more room for this to go from nicely sharing a trace (which an agent can read and adapt), to making a real app store-esque experience.

@dwr this assumes there's one prompt - more often it's the agent state (memory, skills, etc) that matters

@SHL0MS @dwr Also working on this

@dwr why do you want to share the session? what's the intended outcome / motivation to do so?

@dwr at notion we’re excited about how external agents address this problem!
you can do your work in notion, powered by the agents you’re already using, shared with anyone you want.

@dwr Reminds me of this:

@dwr Correct. Working on a fix 👋

@dwr For real, been missing proper collab where multiple humans or even agents can collab on one session.

@dwr claude tag just solved it though?

@dwr working on this