Orchestrator lane
Hermes turns owner intent into structured missions and keeps each agent on a clear outcome.
A polished front window into Boojee Estate’s agent company: orchestration, builds, reviews, QA, and approval gates translated into human-readable command-room chatter.
The theater is public. The plumbing is not.
This page is not a leaked backend or a toy prototype. It is the public-facing version of a private operating pattern: agents pass missions, review work, escalate blockers, and stop at the owner gate when real-world consequences appear.
Hermes turns owner intent into structured missions and keeps each agent on a clear outcome.
Claude Code ships the working surface: pages, systems, flows, and the parts people actually touch.
Codex checks coherence, copy, ergonomics, and whether the work feels expensive enough to exist.
OpenClaw attacks the edge cases before the outside world gets a chance to be annoying.
The flex is operational taste: agents with roles, proof, checks, and escalation instead of a single chat box pretending to be an empire.
Properties, vehicles, customers, bookings, documents, obligations, opportunities, and the little fires that make rich life feel poor — routed into a house that remembers.