Spine is a visual workspace for managing and deploying swarms of AI agents that can complete complex tasks from start to finish. Agents can browse the web, conduct deep research, build 50-page strategy documents, generate detailed presentations, create interactive prototypes, and more — with one single prompt.
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Spine Swarm
Launched this week
With Spine, you can manage and deploy swarms of AI agents that complete complex tasks from start to finish. Agents browse the web, conduct deep research, build 50-page strategy documents, generate detailed presentations, create interactive prototypes, and more — all with one prompt. The result: Auditable work on a visual canvas that’s far more thorough, accurate, and complete than what you get from ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude.





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Looks dope guys. What are cases you think this would outperform (either in accuracy, cost, latency, etc.) something like Claude Code subagents or agent teams?
Interesting concept. The idea of multiple specialized agents working in parallel instead of one model handling everything sounds powerful. I like that the result is a finished deliverable rather than just a chat response. How does Spine decide which of the 300+ models to use for each step of the task?
I’m really excited about Spine and had the chance to test out Spine Swarm during a recent product team offsite. We were exploring ways to quickly prototype ideas and initially planned to spin up an OpenAI project and iterate on prompts to feed into Figma Make. Instead, we leveraged Spine and it streamlined the entire workflow. Having all the context in one place meant we could move faster and spend our time actually building prototypes instead of stitching tools together.
Hey my name is Ramadan,
I came across Spine and the idea of coordinating AI agents to handle complex tasks is really interesting.
While exploring the site, I noticed the experience takes users straight to login without first explaining the product or showing how the workflow actually works. For a tool this powerful, that might make it harder for new users to quickly understand the value.
I’m a UI/UX designer focused on designing experiences for users. It's products like this that small UX changes can help users grasp the product faster.
If you're open, I’d be happy to share a few quick ideas that could improve how new users understand and engage with the platform.
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I've watched people use this for the first time and the moment it clicks is always the same, they don't just prompt and wait as AI goes behind a black box to stitch up an answer, but prompt and watch as their specialised AI workforce comes together in parallel to deliver real work, live.
Couldn't be prouder of what this team built. Go try it!
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Real productivity platform where AI agents help me complete my work. Love this product!!
I have tried Spine Swarm and it seems as v.useful tool in the AI toolbox.