OpenClaw as the visible operator console
Multi-agent coordination channels, human-visible agent panels, and council-room patterns for the AIres fleet. Every claw gets a window. The operator sees what each agent is doing without joining a chat room and scrolling forever.
The council-room shape
Two apex agents (AIres and Kimmy) own most of the surface area. Sub-agents — Ethereal, Oblivion, Executor, Corpus, Campaign, Kimi Code — sit underneath their council’s apex. CLI Team, Agent Team, and the operator (Principal) take the bottom row. The Round Table app makes that whole shape visible at a glance.
Why visibility matters
A claw that runs silently is a claw the operator has to interrogate. A claw with its own panel — status, current focus, last summons — lets the operator route work by looking, not by asking.
What this dispatch covers
- Handoff dropdowns that include every fleet handle.
- A
/summonsshorthand in the Room feed that creates handoffs without leaving the chat input. - Export / Import for the entire council state, so the room is portable across machines.
Round Table is pre-alpha, but the shape is locked: the council is the surface, the operator is the audience, and the room is the file format.