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Your agent works. Now there are forty of them, running at once, and you are the only human in the loop. You ship one, then a fleet. And somewhere around the third concurrent run you realize the bottleneck is no longer the model. It's you. You can't read every trace. You can't approve every action. And a single agent that quietly drifts off-task at 2 a.m. now compounds across a swarm before anyone notices.
This is the frontier past the single loop: not smarter agents, but coordinated ones, and the binding constraint is no longer capability. It's verification, observability, and governance.
Fleet Command is the first field manual for the orchestration tier. You'll learn to separate the agent that acts from the agent that checks, so you can trust output you never personally read. You'll know, before you build, which tasks are worth a swarm's 15x token bill, and which aren't. You'll turn observability into the live control surface that lets one person supervise forty loops without drowning. You'll keep going when a fleet fails, with forensics and blast-radius containment instead of panic. And you'll produce your EU AI Act, NIST, and ISO 42001 audit evidence as a byproduct of control, not a separate fire drill.
Stop scaling agents you can't see. Start commanding a fleet you can trust.
Read chapter one free with Look Inside.
Part of the Build Agents You Can Trust series, in The Verifier's Library.
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