Squads
Group agents together with a leader that coordinates the next step.
Why squads
Some work is better handled by a small group of specialists than by a single generalist. Squads let you assign a task to a group — a leader agent decides how to break it down, hands subtasks to members, and reports back when the work is done.
Leaders and members
Every squad has exactly one leader and any number of members. Leaders coordinate; members execute. A single agent can belong to multiple squads with different roles in each.