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      <title>Building a Leader-and-Coworker Multi-Agent System on OpenClaw</title>
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      <description>Sanitized implementation guide based on a real OpenClaw deployment
Version context: OpenClaw 2026.3.8
Pattern: one leader agent plus multiple specialist coworker agents
Audience: builders who want a reusable, professional multi-agent architecture on top of OpenClaw
Executive Summary This article explains how to build a practical multi-agent system on OpenClaw using a leader-and-coworker operating model:
 main is the leader agent coder is a technical coworker fins is a finance coworker  This is not just a &amp;ldquo;multiple bots&amp;rdquo; setup.</description>
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