Why Fleet Has Both General Purpose Chat and Specialized Agents
Blog post from LangChain
Fleet offers a dual-agent system designed to optimize task management by distinguishing between ad hoc tasks and recurring work. General Purpose Chat is tailored for temporary, broad tasks that require minimal setup and utilize workspace integrations, making it ideal for handling tasks like catching up on Slack threads or reviewing GitHub PRs. This type of agent is temporary, with context isolated to each thread, and is suitable for one-off or exploratory tasks. In contrast, Specialized Agents are configured for recurring tasks with consistent instructions, tools, and memory, allowing them to handle tasks such as weekly planning updates or inbox management. These agents are equipped with durable instructions, scoped tools, and memory that evolves over time, making them efficient for scheduled or event-driven tasks. Fleet's system enables teams to transition from using General Purpose Chat for initial tasks to employing Specialized Agents for repetitive responsibilities, thereby streamlining workflows and reducing reliance on individual memory or prompt rewriting.
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