Engineering teams frequently inherit monolithic codebases that are not well documented and riddled with tech debt.
In this codelab, I provide step-by-step instructions to build a highly structured, open-source multi-agent orchestration framework.
By using low freedom guardrails, you can perform a reliable greenfield migration complete with @antigravity browser subagent verification.
You'll learn to:
🔹 Separate deterministic and heuristic tasks
🔹 Implement advanced agent design patterns
🔹 Set up closed-loop, self-healing TDD pipelines
Learn how Antigravity can be your development platform for multi-agent systems, code migrations, and custom dev tools. 🛸
Here’s a roundup of some of the latest setups and guides from our community: 👇
The latest Antigravity 2.0 update includes a new built-in Antigravity Guide skill, audio file rendering, and improved substring file search.
Check the changelog for all the updates https://t.co/zcWx92BPr6
GitLab Orbit is now in the @Google Antigravity MCP Store.
Ultimate and Premium users can give agents structured, governed access to GitLab instances directly from their coding platform.
Orbit tests show up to 11x faster responses, 4.5x fewer tokens, and 45x fewer hallucinations. https://t.co/3ZTpcJ3bpF
Antigravity is a development platform. While the core users are software developers, more and more professionals have become builders! The primitives of Antigravity make it a powerful thought partner for a whole host of other fields, like marketing.
Watch Patrick Thomas, Exec & Internal Comms Advisor at Google, explain how he uses skills and personal context to teach Antigravity his specific writing style, pitch new creative ideas, and automate draft creation.
We’ve root caused and mitigated the high rates of output text looping in Gemini 3.5 Flash. The new model export is rolled out. We’ve reset everyone’s weekly Gemini quotas so that you can give it a try in Antigravity asap!
This past Google I/O we created a multi-agent social simulation built using the Google Antigravity SDK. Virtual avatars of attendees interact autonomously inside a simulated space station.