@leeoxiang: Very much agree with Multica's local-first and CLI-first approach.
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The user agrees with Multica's local-first and CLI-first approach as a human + multi-agent collaboration platform, and discusses its strategy to avoid IM migration friction.
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I deeply resonate with Multica’s “local-first” and “CLI-first” philosophy.
Jiayuan (JY) Zhang (@jiayuan_jy): Multica, as a human + multi-agent collaboration platform, is the only one that hasn’t added IM/Chat Channels. The main consideration is actually very simple:
Migrating an organization from its existing IM (Feishu/Slack) to another IM creates significant friction.
Our approach is to integrate Multica into Feishu/Slack/Telegram/Discord, allowing existing IM tools to seamlessly manage multiple agents.
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