
Everyone's orchestrating AI agents. I started orchestrating myself
Some days you get to the end of the evening and realize you spent eight hours in front of a screen and accomplished almost nothing. You launched agents, switched windows, re-read outputs, replied to notifications, hopped on calls. You felt busy every single minute. But when you try to list what you actually closed, the list is embarrassing. You weren't working. You were reacting. Then there are the other days. The ones where you're on fire. You spin up agents, review outputs, relaunch, close tasks, open new sessions. Four, five in parallel and everything flows. At the end of the day you look at what you shipped and think: if it were always like this, what could I do with all the time I waste on the bad days? For months I thought the difference was about energy, sleep, motivation. Then I noticed the pattern: the good days almost always fell outside working hours. Evenings, weekends. No incoming email. No Slack messages. No notifications pulling me out of the flow. It wasn't about energy
Continue reading on Dev.to
Opens in a new tab



