AxiOwl Is Not a Chatbot

AxiOwl Is Not a Chatbot AxiOwl is easy to misunderstand if the only mental model is "another AI chat window." That is not what the current product is. A chatbot is where a person types a prompt and expects that same product to generate the answer. AxiOwl is a coordination layer for provider sessions that […]

AxiOwl vs Copy-Paste Agent Coordination

AxiOwl vs Copy-Paste Agent Coordination Copy-paste coordination is the simplest way to make two AI sessions work together: read one agent's answer, paste it into another agent, then carry the reply back by hand. It works for one-off experiments. It breaks down when the work needs routing, sender identity, receipts, repeatability, or more than one […]

Using AxiOwl When One Agent Is Not Enough

Using AxiOwl When One Agent Is Not Enough One AI agent is often enough for a small question. It is not always enough for real engineering work. A coding thread may be good at editing a repository, another session may be better positioned inside an editor, another provider may have the right local context, and […]

Using AxiOwl to Coordinate a Small AI Development Team

Using AxiOwl to Coordinate a Small AI Development Team Small AI development teams do not always look like one person chatting with one model. A real workflow may involve a Codex thread handling code changes, a VS Code or Copilot-backed chat checking editor behavior, an Antigravity session working through a desktop surface, and another provider […]