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Seamless AI Agent Collaboration: The Open Engine Solution
AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones (Subscribed)
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Tired of AI tools not talking to each other? Introducing Open Engine, a system designed to make your various AI agents, from Claude and Codeex to GPT and OpenClaw, work together seamlessly without manual intervention. This framework addresses the core problem of 'handoff pain' – the invisible labor humans perform to move work between disconnected AI systems. Open Engine proposes using a shared queue, like a Jira ticket or a Kanban board, where tasks are clearly defined with objectives, owners, and necessary background information. This ticket acts as the communication hub between agents, allowing them to pick up tasks, execute them, and pass the results along with all relevant context and artifacts. For example, one agent could scope a product with Codeex, while another reorganizes a calendar with Claude, and Open Engine ensures the output from one directly informs the next without human copy-pasting. This system is not about replacing human judgment but about automating the tedious coordination, freeing up users to focus on higher-level decisions and reducing wasted human hours. The framework consists of five components, starting with a linear queue, and provides skills for AIs to understand and interact with this ticketing system, enabling a truly integrated workflow for both individuals and teams.