Apr 2026
How persistent Channels change delegation
Offloop Team Workflow

When context lives in the Channel instead of a chat history, you can hand the whole loop to an agent instead of babysitting each step.
Delegation usually fails at the handoff. The person knows the goal, the constraints, and the history; the moment they pass it on, most of that context is left behind — so they get stuck on the loop just to keep answering questions.
Persistent Channels change the unit of delegation from a message to a place, which is what finally lets you step off the loop.
Context stops evaporating
Because the Channel holds the brief, the files, and the prior decisions, an agent picking up a task inherits the same context a teammate would — so you are not pulled back to re-explain it.

Handoffs become reviewable
When work moves between people and agents inside one surface, every handoff leaves a trail the team can read later instead of a private exchange that disappears.
"Delegate a place, not a paragraph, and you can step off the loop instead of feeding it."
Trust builds over time
Seeing how an agent handled past loops in the same Channel is what lets a team hand it bigger ones — and step further off them.

Offloop Team writes product notes for Offloop, focusing on agent workflows, persistent Channels, and the craft of keeping delegated work inspectable.
