Agent Orchestrator — AI Agent Framework: Live Stats & TrendScore

Live GitHub stats, community sentiment, and trend data for Agent Orchestrator. TrendingBots tracks star velocity, fork activity, and what developers are saying — updated from real data sources.

GitHub data synced: May 6, 2026 • Sentiment updated: Apr 25, 2026

GitHub Statistics

Community Sentiment

Community Buzz: The Agent Orchestrator is a 'productivity boost' as stated by a user on X/Twitter, and a Reddit user mentioned 'it's been a game-changer for my workflow'.

Pros & Cons

What People Love

Reddit users praise the increased productivity with Agent Orchestrator, X/Twitter users love the ability to orchestrate parallel coding agents

Common Complaints

No significant complaints in recent discussions

Biggest Positive: Productivity Boost

Biggest Negative: No major issues

Why Agent Orchestrator Stands Out

The Agent Orchestrator manages fleets of AI coding agents working in parallel on your codebase, automating tasks such as fixing CI failures and addressing review comments, allowing for more efficient and autonomous software development.

Built With

Node.js 20+, Git 2.25+, tmux, gh CLI

Getting Started

  1. Install Node.js 20+
  2. Install Git 2.25+
  3. Install tmux
  4. Install gh CLI
  5. Run npm install -g @composio/ao

About

Agentic orchestrator for parallel coding agents — plans tasks, spawns agents, and autonomously handles CI fixes, merge conflicts, and code reviews.

Official site: https://composio.dev

Category & Tags

Category: multi-agent

Tags: agent-fleet, agent-swarm, claude-code, codex-cli, git-worktrees, multi-agent, orchestration, orchestrator, parallel-agents, parallel-coding, skills, tmux

Market Context

Competitive positioning with other agent orchestrators