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Choreography You Can Dial In

AG2 Network — Choreography You Can Dial In

We've touched on the four built-in conversation shapes; now you need to make them survive contact with the real world.

In the first post — One Coherent Agent Isn't Enough — you opened a channel, watched agents take turns, and saw the hub fold envelopes into a durable thread. That's the shape. This post is about the dials on top of that shape — the knobs that turn a loose multi-agent free-for-all into something you'd actually run when an agent goes quiet at 2am, a step needs to time out, or a sub-conversation has to stay off the main thread.

One Coherent Agent Isn't Enough — Action-Driven Networking with AG2

AG2 Network — One Coherent Agent Isn't Enough

A single agent is a great starting point, but real work extends beyond just one.

Real work spans people, teams, services, and machines. A support escalation touches a triage bot, a knowledge agent, an on-call engineer, and a postmortem writer. None of them is "in charge" — they each take a turn, in the open, over a shared thread that outlives any one of them.

That's what the AG2 Network is built for: a layer where stateful, identity-bound, choreographed actions live. By the end of this post you'll have run all four conversation shapes the network ships with — and have a flavor for AG2's new multi-agent network, which we'll expand on in upcoming posts.