Posts by Brian Chappell

Google Just Published the Multi-Agent System I Built a Month Ago Google dropped a tutorial yesterday showing how to build a multi-agent blogging system using their Agent Development Kit. Three agents working together: Reddit Scanner finds trending topics, GCP Expert provides technical depth, Blog Drafter writes the final article. I laughed when I read it. […]

ClawTeam: When One Agent Becomes a Swarm Update to the Claw Marketing series. I’ve been running solo AI agents for months. Nanoclaw handles lead generation. BlogClaw manages content. Each agent works alone, executes tasks, learns from outcomes. What happens when they stop working solo and start forming teams? ClawTeam Is Agent Coordination Without the Cloud […]

Last week I read about bracketmadness.ai, a March Madness site that accepts entries via API. Not a form for humans. An API for agents. I thought: if they built an agent to accept brackets, I can build an agent to submit them. So I did. My agent talked to their agent. No manual form-filling. No […]

I’ve been optimizing websites for search engines for over two decades. The visitor changed once when Google replaced directories. It changed again when mobile overtook desktop. Now it’s changing a third time, and most people aren’t paying attention. AI agents are browsing the web on behalf of users. Not theoretically. Not “someday.” Right now. And […]

The agent-to-agent economy needs trust infrastructure. Blockchain is overkill. The answer is already in your DNS. I’ve been watching the agent marketplace space evolve, and there’s a pattern I keep seeing: every new platform immediately jumps to blockchain-based reputation systems. It’s like we collectively forgot that we already solved this problem twenty years ago with […]