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Course 7 of 18

Sub-agents & the Kanban

The course on the channel's two-pronged fix for "vibe-coded slop." Sub-agents give you context isolation — each worker sees only what its task needs, so cheap models stay in the smart zone. The Kanban gives you an inspectable orchestrator — durable, retryable, named-profile tasks on a board, with worker logs and a parent-child retry loop that a vanilla orchestrator does not ship. Together they turn multi-agent work from "the bot is gaslighting me" into "step 3 of 9 is broken, here is the artefact."

5 sub-sections
7 videos
4 hands-on
1 industry brief
  1. 7.1

    Why sub-agents fix the "vibe-coded slop" problem

    2 videos Hands-on
  2. 7.2

    The orchestrator pattern (one brain, many hands)

    2 videos Industry brief
  3. 7.3

    Hermes Kanban: durable, retryable, inspectable tasks

    1 video Hands-on
  4. 7.4

    Kanban + cron: turning a 14-step pipeline into 9 parallel workers

    1 video Hands-on
  5. 7.5

    The multi-board update and naming discipline

    1 video Hands-on