Claude Flow: Open-Source Multi-Agent Orchestration Framework
What it is
Published March 10, 2026. Claude Flow is an open-source framework for coordinating multiple Claude AI agents across complex business workflows, research pipelines, full-stack app development, data analysis, and parallel task execution. Unlike single-model prompt chains, it allows specialised sub-agents to work concurrently, dramatically cutting task completion time. Backed by Anthropic's agent infrastructure.
Why we picked it
Fresh (6 days old at research date) and represents the frontier of where automation is heading. For advanced Module 5 students who've outgrown Make/n8n and want to build production-grade multi-agent systems, Claude Flow is the current state of the art. Strong signal that multi-agent coordination is becoming accessible, not just theoretical.
How you might use it
Operations work is often invisible until something breaks. This fits the Run Smoother Operations workflow, which is about fixing the processes you run more than once a week. Pick one of those processes and test it there first.
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The guided path
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