Glossary · OperationsAgent Task Routing
The intelligent dispatch layer that sends every task to the right AI agent at the right time.
Agent task routing is the intelligent distribution of work items across an AI workforce based on agent skills, availability, priority, and current workload to maximize throughput.
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Agent task routing is the operational backbone of any AI workforce. When work enters the system — whether it is a customer support ticket, a content brief, a data analysis request, or a code review — the routing layer decides which agent (or agents) should receive it. This decision is far more nuanced than simple round-robin assignment. Modern routing systems consider skill taxonomy matching (does the agent's skill profile align with what the task requires?), capacity awareness (is the agent already overloaded?), historical performance (has this agent excelled on similar tasks?), and business priority (is this a P0 escalation or a routine batch job?).
In Tycoon's platform, agent task routing operates at multiple levels. At the macro level, workstream routing determines which team or department owns a task — marketing, sales, engineering, or operations. At the micro level, within-team routing assigns the task to a specific agent. Both layers use machine learning to continuously improve assignment accuracy based on outcomes. If Agent A consistently delivers higher-quality competitive analysis than Agent B, the router learns to favor Agent A for that work type.
Advanced routing strategies include skill-based routing (tasks go to agents with matching proficiencies), load-balanced routing (distributing work evenly to prevent hot spots), priority-queue routing (urgent tasks jump the line), and context-aware routing (tasks related to an ongoing project go to agents already familiar with the context). Tycoon also supports hybrid routing where certain task categories are automatically routed while others are held for human triage — giving founders fine-grained control over their AI workforce's autonomy level.
Effective routing directly impacts AI workforce ROI. Poor routing creates bottlenecks where some agents sit idle while others are overwhelmed, or sends specialized work to generalist agents who produce subpar output. Good routing ensures every agent operates at peak utilization within their competency zone, maximizing both throughput and quality.