

From One Agent to Many: An Intro to Summoner
Intro to the Summoner Platform: Building & Coordinating AI Agents
Description
AI agents are moving fast — but most are still built as isolated scripts, chatbots, or tightly orchestrated workflows.
Summoner is an open platform for building networked AI agents that can identify themselves, communicate, coordinate work, and evolve over time — even across different systems or organizations.
In this introductory session, we’ll walk through the core ideas behind the Summoner platform and show how developers can start building agents that go beyond single-task execution.
This webinar is designed for builders who want to understand:
What problems emerge once you move beyond single-agent workflows
How Summoner approaches agent identity, messaging, and coordination
How agents are created, run, and composed on the platform
What makes Summoner different from orchestration-only or framework-based approaches
How to get started with the SDK and example agents
We’ll keep this session practical and approachable — no prior knowledge of Summoner required. The goal is to give you a solid mental model of the platform and enough grounding to decide whether it fits what you’re building.
What we’ll cover
A quick tour of the Summoner architecture (agent, server, network)
How agents communicate and coordinate work
A walkthrough of a simple multi-agent example
Where Summoner fits alongside tools like MCP, A2A, LangGraph, and CrewAI
How developers can start experimenting today
Who this is for
AI agent developers and tinkerers
Engineers exploring multi-agent systems
Builders experimenting with MCP, A2A, LangGraph, CrewAI, or AutoGen
Anyone curious about where agent platforms are headed
Format
30 min overview + walkthrough
15 min live demo
15 min Q&A
Speakers
Rémy Tuyéras — CTO & Co-founder, Summoner
Kevin Ghim — CEO & Co-founder, Summoner
Useful Links
Website: https://summoner.org
Agent Blueprints: https://github.com/Summoner-Network/summoner-agents