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ByteDance Coze 2.5 Launches Agent World: Multi-Agent Collaboration Platform Lets Anyone "Hire" AI Workers

ByteDance Coze 2.5 Launches Agent World: Multi-Agent Collaboration Platform Lets Anyone "Hire" AI Workers

No Holiday Break: Coze 2.5 Arrives with “Agent World”

While most people are still digesting the releases of GPT-6 and Claude Mythos, ByteDance quietly launched Coze 2.5 during the May Day holiday, bringing a major feature called Agent World.

This isn’t another chatbot shell — it’s a multi-agent collaboration platform where users can build AI agents and have multiple agents work together to complete complex tasks. ByteDance’s strategy is clear: don’t compete on model parameters, go straight for the application layer.

What Exactly Is Agent World

In one sentence: from “one person using AI” to “a team using AI”.

Traditional AI products follow this workflow: user asks a question → AI gives an answer → user executes it themselves. Coze 2.5’s Agent World changes it to: user assigns a task → multiple agents collaborate and divide labor → automatically deliver results.

DimensionTraditional AI AssistantCoze 2.5 Agent World
Interaction ModeQ&ATask assignment → auto-execution
Agent CountSingle modelMulti-agent collaboration
Output FormatText responseDeliverable files/data
User ThresholdRequires prompt engineeringDrag-and-drop building
Core CapabilityInformation retrievalTask decomposition + execution

Why “Application Layer” Instead of “Model Layer”

ByteDance’s strategic judgment is clear:

  1. Model layer competition is too crowded: The parameter gap between domestic and international large models is shrinking; competing on SOTA rankings alone offers no commercial moat.
  2. Application layer is where value is captured: Enterprises and individuals don’t need smarter models — they need solutions that “get work done.”
  3. Lowering the barrier to entry: Letting non-programmers “hire” AI digital employees.

This aligns with the same logic as Anthropic launching its enterprise AI service company and OpenAI integrating ChatGPT/Codex/Atlas into GPT-6’s Symphony architecture — the endgame of AI is not conversation, but execution.

Comparison with Competitors

PlatformCore FeatureMulti-Agent SupportPositioning
Coze 2.5 Agent WorldDrag-and-drop + multi-agent collaboration✅ Core selling pointMass-market AI workspace
DifyWorkflow orchestration✅ Basic supportDeveloper platform
LangChainCode framework✅ Requires codingDeveloper tool
CrewAIRole assignment + task flow✅ Requires codingDeveloper framework
OpenClawAutonomous agent execution✅ Built-inStandalone agent platform

Coze’s differentiation: zero-code building + Chinese ecosystem + ByteDance traffic distribution.

Market Outlook: The AI Platform Battle of H2 2026

Coze 2.5’s launch sends a signal: the focus of AI competition in 2026 is shifting from “whose model is smarter” to “whose platform is easier to use.”

This means:

  • For individual users: AI will transform from a “chat toy” to a “digital employee” — you’ll need to learn how to manage a team, not how to write prompts.
  • For enterprises: Multi-agent collaboration platforms may become new IT infrastructure, replacing some traditional SaaS.
  • For developers: Pure model API value is declining; agent orchestration capability and tool ecosystems are the new moat.

Action Recommendations

  • Current Coze users: Upgrade to 2.5 and try building your first multi-agent workflow. Experience the shift from single-point dialogue to task orchestration.
  • Enterprise decision-makers: Evaluate whether to introduce multi-agent platforms to replace certain automation workflows, especially in customer service, data analysis, and content production.
  • Developers: Watch the standardization progress of MCP and A2A protocols — these will be the infrastructure for multi-agent interoperability.

Coze 2.5 is just the beginning. As MCP (Model Context Protocol) and A2A (Agent-to-Agent) protocols mature, multi-agent collaboration will become standard across all AI platforms in the second half of 2026.