The opacity problem is the one I hit hard: when a coordinator spawns 3-4 agents in parallel (builder, reviewer, tester, each with their own tool calls), the only visibility you have is what they choose to report back. Which is often sanitised and … dangerously optimistic.
The role separation / independent verification structure I run helps catch bad outputs, but it doesn't give me the live timeline of HOW an agent got to a conclusion. That's why I find this genuinely useful.
Noticed OpenClaw is already on the roadmap - had my hands tingling to fork and adapt it. Starring it for now and added to my watchlist. The hook architecture should translate … OpenClaw fires session events that could feed the same pipeline. Looking forward to seeing that happen.
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