The NEXUS PRIME blog
Writing on multi-agent AI, orchestration, autonomous systems, and the road to launch. No fluff.
Directive to deliverable: watch one sentence turn into a finished investor memo
One sentence in. One finished investor memo out. 90 seconds of orchestrated work across 8 specialists. This is the walkthrough of what "directive to deliverable" actually means.
Multi-provider BYOK in practice: a real technical brief that used 4 different models
Here's what happens when a single deliverable uses four different AI providers — each one picked for what it's best at. Gemini for research. Claude for structure. GPT-4 for prose. Llama for grammar. Total cost: under a dollar.
Why AI workflows fail: the 5 quiet killers of most automation projects
The model is not the problem. The system around the model is the problem. Five failure modes kill most AI automation projects, and every one of them is solvable — if you build for them from the start.
Server cost math: what $15,000 per month actually buys in AI infrastructure
We own 5 Ollama servers. They cost $15,000 per month. Here's what they do, why we own them instead of renting from AWS, and how the unit economics make a $19.99 subscription work.
Quantum cloning explained: the shared-memory trick that makes 100 agents smarter than 1
Every agent instance in most frameworks starts from scratch. NEXUS PRIME agents don't. When one learns something durable, every clone of that agent inherits it. That compounding is what makes the fleet sharper over time.
Parallel orchestration patterns: the 3 shapes of concurrent AI work
Running 100 specialist agents in sequence is slow and expensive. Running them in parallel unlocks the whole point of having 100 of them. Three patterns get this right. Most systems pick none.
Specialist vs generalist agents: why 100 narrow experts beat 1 big brain
Would you hire a brain surgeon to also do your taxes? Obviously not. But that's exactly what single-model AI systems try to do every day. Here's why specialization wins.
BYOK billing: why we charge $19.99 when competitors charge $200
A $200/month AI orchestration subscription spends $180 of it reselling OpenAI tokens to you. We don't play that game. Here's the math behind BYOK — and why it lets us charge a tenth of what the competition does.
The 100-agent problem
Spin up 3 AI agents, they work. Spin up 10, they start stepping on each other. Spin up 100, the whole thing collapses. Here's why — and the architectural choices that fix it.
Welcome to NEXUS PRIME — and why we're building it
Why we're building a commercial orchestration layer for 100+ AI agents — and what changes when one brain runs the whole system instead of you juggling ten tabs.