What variant of Codex are you using?
I am using Codex less and less, and instead using a third-party orchestration tool.
What feature would you like to see?
Codex-style tools already feel like the previous generation. A single agent working in a terminal is useful, but it’s not where the real leverage is anymore. The next important layer is coding agent orchestration: multiple agents with scoped tasks, shared context, handoffs, approvals, and visibility across issues, PRs, CI, and deploys. I’d focus less on building another solo coding assistant and more on building the system that coordinates many of them.
Running multiple Codex terminals does not scale: context sharing is manual, coordination is manual, status tracking is manual, and conflict avoidance is manual. If the user has to act as scheduler, router, and project manager for every agent, the product is missing the actual orchestration layer.
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What variant of Codex are you using?
I am using Codex less and less, and instead using a third-party orchestration tool.
What feature would you like to see?
Codex-style tools already feel like the previous generation. A single agent working in a terminal is useful, but it’s not where the real leverage is anymore. The next important layer is coding agent orchestration: multiple agents with scoped tasks, shared context, handoffs, approvals, and visibility across issues, PRs, CI, and deploys. I’d focus less on building another solo coding assistant and more on building the system that coordinates many of them.
Running multiple Codex terminals does not scale: context sharing is manual, coordination is manual, status tracking is manual, and conflict avoidance is manual. If the user has to act as scheduler, router, and project manager for every agent, the product is missing the actual orchestration layer.
There my stats

Additional information
No response