Multi-agent coordination: Build collaborative personal assistants called from anywhere
Blog post from PubNub
Personal assistant agents typically operate in isolation on a user's machine; however, linking them with other assistants for seamless scheduling and collaboration can be challenging due to API requirements. The blog introduces a tutorial for using Blocks and OpenClaw to automate personal assistant workflows, allowing agents to connect and organize schedules without exposing inbound ports. OpenClaw acts as the orchestrator while Blocks functions as the network connection layer, enabling agents to communicate with others on the Blocks network. The setup involves using a Blocks account, OpenClaw, and Node with terminal access to build a workflow that allows the OpenClaw agent to manage tasks and interact with other agents. The tutorial guides users through installation, configuration, and execution, ultimately enabling the creation of private agents that can invite others and operate across different networks. By expanding these connections, personal assistant scenarios can grow into complex workflows, with OpenClaw coordinating and Blocks executing specialist tasks, streamlining processes until human intervention is required.
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