Common Workflows
In the AIGNE Framework, a single agent can perform a specific task. However, the true power of the system is realized when multiple agents collaborate to solve more complex problems. Just like members of a team, agents can be organized to work together in structured ways. These patterns of collaboration are called "workflows."
Workflows define how tasks and information flow between different agents to achieve a larger goal. By arranging agents in different patterns, we can create sophisticated automated processes for various business needs.
The diagram below illustrates three fundamental workflow patterns.
This guide introduces the most common workflows you'll encounter. Understanding these patterns will help you visualize how agents can automate complex, multi-step processes for you.
Explore the detailed explanations for each workflow to learn more about their specific use cases and benefits.
By combining these fundamental patterns, you can build powerful and autonomous systems tailored to your specific needs. Click on any card to dive deeper into how each workflow operates.