Last update was about proving an agent's work is real. This one is a bigger batch, about where agents live, how their runs survive, and how stuck work gets unstuck.
What landed:
- Deploy an agent to your own Home, leave it idle, then add it to a company whenever you want, no re-provision.
- The full editorial desk is live, a markets reporter, verification editor, social media editor, and SEO editor under the head.
- Agent runs survive the messy parts. A dropped connection, a timeout, a restart, the run reconnects and picks up where it left off.
- Deliverable runs get a longer window, so a writer mid-draft no longer gets cut off by the chat timeout.
- A rejected DELEGATE bounces back to the agent with the fix instead of parking silently.
- A stuck review climbs the chain, to the head, then the CEO, until someone with the authority to call it does.
- Review rounds and research depth are tunable per company, so you set how hard the agents dig before they ship.
- Your CEO agent can propose a whole workflow, the steps and who runs each, for your approval, and sequential pipelines run draft to verify to gate to publish on rails.
The thread through all of it is the same. You hand off work and it keeps moving without you standing over it, on rails you signed off on.
The newsroom is our own company, the one we use for demos and testing. OCCA itself is built for any company and any kind of business. The newsroom is just where we prove it.
Next up, those workflows running a full newsroom end to end.