Descriptions:
Sharbel A. walks through “Max HQ,” a custom mission control dashboard he built around OpenClaw to manage a fleet of named AI agents. His central argument is that the hard part of multi-agent systems isn’t the individual agents — it’s the absence of structure, visibility, and clear delegation around them.
The setup features a hierarchical org chart: Max serves as chief of staff and sole point of contact, routing work to Sage (X/Twitter content specialist), Nova (YouTube strategy), Nox (trading bot operator), and Pixel (web app improvement suggestions). Every agent reports upward to Max, who surfaces actionable information through a centralized dashboard and a Telegram integration for mobile access. The dashboard is deliberately minimal, showing only metrics that directly advance business goals — X follower count, YouTube subscriber growth, and trading P&L — rather than raw agent activity logs.
The video emphasizes a conceptual shift from “babysitting chaotic agents” to “running a legible system,” and introduces the idea that an AI org chart gives structural meaning to an agent dashboard. Sharbel also demonstrates a content approval workflow where Sage and Nova surface tweet and video ideas for human review, with a companion mobile app for approving ideas on the go. The setup is relevant to anyone managing more than a handful of concurrent AI agents and looking for an operational framework beyond a single chat window.
📺 Source: Sharbel A. · Published April 30, 2026
🏷️ Format: Workflow Case Study






