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The phrase AI team gets thrown around a lot, usually attached to something that is really just one chatbot with a fancy label. After building and living with a real multi agent setup for a year, I wanted to share what it actually looks like day to day, including the unglamorous parts. I run five agents, each with a narrow job. One does research and competitor digging. One finds and enriches leads. One handles outreach and follow ups. One handles content. One keeps the whole thing organized and scheduled. They are not five personalities chatting. They are five focused workers with their own tools. What the week actually looks like is boring in a good way. I describe an outcome, the right agents get pulled in, and the output of one becomes the input of the next. The research feeds the outreach. The outreach results feed the content. None of it requires me to re explain context, because there is a shared memory layer holding the thread. The honest part. It took a long time to get here, most of the value is in the plumbing rather than the model, and a third of what I built early I have since deleted because it added complexity without adding output. The wins came from removing steps, not adding agents. What it replaced for me was the coordination work. The tab switching, the copy pasting between tools, the remembering where things stood. That was always the real tax, more than any single task. For people here running solo, how much of your operation have you actually handed to AI versus how much still lives in your head and your tabs? I am trying to get a sense of how far along everyone really is, past the demos. #business #ai #growth #automation #entrepreneur