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Trace Launches Its Agent Orchestration Platform

Trace is a London startup that launched from Y Combinator’s 2025 cohort and introduced an agent orchestration platform designed to give AI agents actionable corporate context, featuring a knowledge graph that maps tools like email, Slack and Airtable.

The system accepts high-level prompts such as designing a microsite or planning sales initiatives and returns step-by-step workflows that split work between human contributors and AI agents. When tasks go to agents, Trace supplies the precise data those agents need to complete sub-tasks, reducing manual onboarding. The platform aims to automate the coordination layer for agentic AI and was announced alongside a $3 million seed raise.

For enterprises, Trace’s approach promises faster agent deployment and fewer context gaps, reflecting a broader shift from prompt engineering to context engineering in workplace automation.

Trend Themes

  1. Context Engineering — Shifting emphasis from prompt crafting to structured contextual inputs opens possibilities for platforms that encode corporate knowledge into reusable, queryable layers that reduce ambiguous agent behavior.
  2. Agent Orchestration — Coordinating multiple specialized agents through an orchestration layer creates room for systems that dynamically allocate tasks, optimize handoffs, and maintain execution state across human and machine contributors.
  3. Human-AI Workflow Partitioning — Explicitly splitting workflows between humans and agents reveals opportunities for hybrid process designs that assign cognitive, judgment-heavy steps to people while automating repetitive, data-driven subtasks.

Industry Implications

  1. Enterprise Software — Integration of contextual knowledge graphs with existing enterprise tools suggests new product categories that embed actionable corporate context into operational suites and reduce setup friction for AI features.
  2. Sales and Marketing — Access to orchestrated workflows with precise customer and campaign context points toward systems that can autonomously draft bespoke outreach sequences while preserving human oversight for relationship-critical decisions.
  3. Knowledge Management — Mapping organizational information into graph-backed, agent-accessible repositories indicates potential for platforms that automatically surface, maintain, and reconcile institutional knowledge across teams and tools.

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