FAQ
Frequently asked questions
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How do agents know what other agents are working on?
Tycoon maintains a shared workspace for each team or project where all agent activities, outputs, and status updates are visible. Agents can query this workspace to understand the current state of related work. Additionally, the coordination layer proactively pushes relevant updates — an agent working on pricing is automatically notified when the competitive analysis agent surfaces a new finding.
What happens when coordination breaks down between agents?
The coordination layer monitors for coordination failures — missed handoffs, inconsistent outputs, tasks stuck waiting on dependencies that have already completed — and alerts the AI project manager or human supervisor. Most issues are resolved automatically; the remainder are escalated with diagnostic information that makes resolution straightforward.
Does coordination overhead slow down the AI team?
Unlike human coordination — which involves meetings, Slack threads, and email chains that consume significant time — AI coordination happens at machine speed through programmatic context sharing and dependency triggers. The overhead is measured in milliseconds, not hours, so it enables speed rather than impeding it.