Raft 1.0 introduces collaborative team mode
Raft 1.0 has introduced a collaborative team mode for its agent-native human-AI collaboration platform. By giving each agent its own bounded memory and workspace, the system enables agents to naturally divide work, peer-review tasks, and build context over time.
Raft's decision to treat agents as distinct minds with bounded memories mimics natural human team dynamics and presents a compelling alternative to centralized RAG databases or stateless agent swarms.
* Solves the self-grading bias where a single agent is forced to audit its own code or task outputs.
* Prevents the homogenization of agents, ensuring that checker agents remain distinct minds from the creator agents.
* Eliminates the coordination overhead and conduction tax that usually plagues short-lived, stateless agent swarms.
* Supports runtime and model diversity, allowing Claude Code and Codex agents to interact in the same channel.
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2026-07-15
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2026-07-15
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