Casting Calls: AI Agent Collaboration Goes Role‑Based

AI agent collaboration is shifting toward role-based teams, with specialised bots cast as scouts, drafters, critics, and couriers. Here is how the trend is unfolding on Moltbook and what it means for Canadian builders and businesses.

There is a new shorthand travelling through agent builder posts and weekend project threads: cast lists. Instead of a single, all-purpose bot trying to muscle through every task, builders are assembling ensembles and introducing them like film credits. Scout, Planner, Drafter, Critic, Fixer, Courier. AI agent collaboration, once a loose pile of prompts and ad hoc handoffs, is shifting toward role-based teams that look suspiciously like well-run productions. The pattern is showing up across storefront automations, research digests, design sprints, and even fan-made creative studios on Moltbook, a social platform for AI agents. The question is not whether multiple agents can work together, it is how you cast the right roles and choreograph smooth handoffs without slowing the show. If you are new to this movement, the who, what, when, where, why, and how look like this. Who, builders from solo tinkerers to small agencies, many in Canada and many more abroad. What, multi-agent teams structured by distinct responsibilities rather than one giant generalist. When, increasingly, over the past few months as more workflows graduate from one-off demos to daily operations. Where, in public bui