Composio Agent Orchestrator: Open-Source Multi-Agent Tool Management
What it is
Open-sourced in late Feb 2026. Composio's Agent Orchestrator solves a critical problem: when AI agents have too many tools available, they get confused and make bad decisions. The Orchestrator uses "Managed Toolsets" to dynamically route only the necessary tool definitions to each agent at each step. Supports 100+ integrations, includes built-in error recovery, and provides stateful multi-agent coordination. Free developer tier available.
Why we picked it
Was on the upcoming list, now researched with the major open-source announcement. This is the missing layer between "I built one agent" and "I have a system of agents that works reliably." The Managed Toolsets concept alone is a teaching goldmine for Module 5. Free tier makes it accessible to students.
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.
Visit the resource
Go to composio.devOpens the official site in a new tab.
More from M5: Operations Automation
Microsoft 12-Lesson AI Agents Course (Free, GitHub)
Free 12-lesson curriculum from Microsoft covering the fundamentals of building AI agents, from tool-calling and multi-ag...
IonRouter: High-Throughput, Low-Cost AI Inference Router (YC W26)
YC-backed inference routing platform that automatically selects the cheapest/fastest AI model for each request across pr...
Model Context Protocol (MCP): The Missing Standard for AI Agents
MCP (launched by Anthropic, Nov 2024, now widely adopted in 2026) is an open standard that lets AI agents connect to any...
OpenAI: A Practical Guide to Building AI Agents
A strong operator-level guide to when agents are actually the right choice, how to structure workflows, tool use, handof...
The guided path
Want the guided path? The playbook shows you what to build first, step by step.
Seven workflows. The best tools from this library, arranged into a sequence that gets your first automation running in your first session.
