Orchestrator

Orchestrator lets Sero's AI agents work on a task without you directing every step. You describe the result you want, review how Sero plans to do the work, and decide when it can start.

Open Orchestrator from the app bar, then choose Workflows or Rooms.

Choose a Workflow or Room

  • Use a Workflow when Sero can plan the work before it starts. For example, a Workflow can collect the week's project notes, write a summary, ask you to review it, and save the approved version. You can run a Workflow once, on a schedule, or after an event.
  • Use a Room when several agents need to work together. Sero creates a temporary team, gives each member a role, and lets them share their findings. For example, one member can review the cost of a project, another can review the schedule, and a third can check the risks. The team then combines its findings into one report.

If you need a plan, choose a Workflow. If you need a team, choose a Room.

WorkflowRoom
Sero createsA plan of stepsA team of agents
Work happensStep by stepMembers work and share findings
Use it forA task with clear stagesA task that needs different roles or points of view

You do not need a Workflow before you start a Room. They are independent.

What stays under your control

Sero shows you what it proposes before work starts. For a Workflow, you review the steps. For a Room, you review the team and each member's role.

You also review:

  • which files and tools the agents can use;
  • how long they can work and how much they can spend;
  • where Sero will put the result.

Your workspace is the project or folder that you opened in Sero. Sero asks for approval before it sends a result outside that workspace.

Access settings control the tools available to an agent. They are not a sandbox. An agent with shell, or command-line, access can run any command that your account can run. Use Orchestrator only in a project that you permit it to change.

Orchestrator pauses the work when it needs:

  • an answer to a question;
  • your approval for an action;
  • more time or a higher cost limit;
  • help after something failed.

You can close Orchestrator while the work continues. Home shows questions and approvals that need your attention. Sero notifies you when the work finishes or cannot continue.

Start here

For exact tool names, commands, and compatibility terms, see the Orchestrator reference, the Workflows reference, and the Rooms reference.