Warp teases agent orchestration preview
Warp is working on a delegation flow where an agent can break work into subagent tasks, run them locally or in Dockerized cloud environments, and message back and forth as work progresses. The feature is slated for preview soon for Warp users.
Warp is pushing past “single-agent chat” into actual agent orchestration, which is where the category gets interesting. The real product here is coordination: task planning, execution isolation, and live handoff between subagents.
- –Local and cloud execution gives teams a practical choice between speed, control, and isolation
- –Delegation planning is the right primitive for multi-file refactors, bug triage, and parallel research tasks
- –Subagent messaging suggests Warp wants to manage the workflow, not just generate commands
- –Preview rollout is smart here; orchestration UX usually needs guardrails before it feels trustworthy
- –This fits Warp’s broader Oz direction and positions it against other coding-agent workflows that still treat concurrency as an afterthought
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2026-05-08
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