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Insight2026-02-23 · 5 min read

Why We Built 65 Specialist Agents Instead of One AI

Every AI agency says they use AI. Most mean they copy-paste from ChatGPT. Here's why we took a completely different path — and why it matters for your project.

The question we get asked most often is simple: why 65 agents?

When we started building the Antigravity Orchestra, the obvious path was to pick one AI model, write a really good system prompt, and call it an AI agency. That's what everyone else was doing. Fast, cheap, and entirely mediocre.

The problem is that "one AI does everything" is like hiring one person to simultaneously be your architect, designer, lawyer, accountant, and CMO. They'll do every job at a C-minus level. You don't want that on a product that has your name on it.

The Orchestra Architecture

Instead, we built a swarm. 65 specialists, each with a precise domain, a defined role, and — critically — a documented set of SOPs they never deviate from. @Sebastian owns the architecture. @Priya owns the pixels. @Sam owns security. @Diana owns the database schema. They don't step on each other's work, and they don't guess in each other's domains.

Every agent has what we call a SKILL.md — a formal specification of their capabilities, restrictions, and operating procedures. When @Sebastian writes an API route, he knows exactly which patterns @Sam will reject in the security audit. When @Priya ships a component, she knows the performance budget @Milo will measure it against.

This is what we mean by "Collective Velocity." The specialists move faster in parallel than any generalist could move in sequence.

What This Means for Your Project

When you brief Marcus with a project, he doesn't sit down and start guessing. He decomposes your brief into phases and routes each phase to the right specialist. The result is a build that actually holds up — production-grade, not prototype-grade.

The 48-hour delivery timeline isn't a marketing claim. It's the natural output of 65 specialists running in parallel, each doing the one thing they're best at.

If you've ever hired an agency and watched your project get handed between three different "developers" who each undid the last person's work, you understand why we built it this way.

The Orchestra exists because great software deserves specialists, not generalists. Your project is one of them.

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