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Today we're launching dreaming in Claude Managed Agents as a research preview. Dreaming extends memory by reviewing past sessions to find patterns and help agents self-improve. We're also making outcomes, multiagent orchestration, and webhooks available to developers building with Managed Agents. Together, these updates make agents more capable at handling complex tasks with minimal steering.
I’m excited to hunt this new update from Anthropic — they just introduced some powerful new capabilities for Claude Managed Agents, including Dreaming, Outcomes, and Multiagent Orchestration. 🚀
Now agents can: 🧠 Learn and improve from past sessions with Dreaming 🎯 Self-check work quality using Outcomes 🤖 Split complex tasks across multiple specialized agents in parallel 🔔 Even notify developers through webhooks when tasks are completed
Some impressive real-world use cases were also shared:
Harvey improved completion rates ~6x
Netflix uses multiagent orchestration for large-scale log analysis
Spiral uses Outcomes + subagents for high-quality AI writing workflows
This feels like a big step toward truly autonomous, self-improving AI agents for developers and SaaS builders. Curious to see what everyone builds with this. 🔥
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“Dreaming, outcomes, and multiagent orchestration”
Dreaming in Claude Managed Agents was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 1 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #153 on the daily leaderboard. Today we're launching dreaming in Claude Managed Agents as a research preview. Dreaming extends memory by reviewing past sessions to find patterns and help agents self-improve. We're also making outcomes, multiagent orchestration, and webhooks available to developers building with Managed Agents. Together, these updates make agents more capable at handling complex tasks with minimal steering.
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I’m excited to hunt this new update from Anthropic — they just introduced some powerful new capabilities for Claude Managed Agents, including Dreaming, Outcomes, and Multiagent Orchestration. 🚀
Now agents can:
🧠 Learn and improve from past sessions with Dreaming
🎯 Self-check work quality using Outcomes
🤖 Split complex tasks across multiple specialized agents in parallel
🔔 Even notify developers through webhooks when tasks are completed
Some impressive real-world use cases were also shared:
Harvey improved completion rates ~6x
Netflix uses multiagent orchestration for large-scale log analysis
Spiral uses Outcomes + subagents for high-quality AI writing workflows
This feels like a big step toward truly autonomous, self-improving AI agents for developers and SaaS builders. Curious to see what everyone builds with this. 🔥
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