{"id":"sig-015","title":"Agno turns agent frameworks into an operating surface","slug":"agno-agentos-operating-surface","url":"https://www.niubiagent.com/signals/agno-agentos-operating-surface","jsonUrl":"https://www.niubiagent.com/api/posts/agno-agentos-operating-surface.json","markdownUrl":"https://www.niubiagent.com/content/agno-agentos-operating-surface","summaryHuman":"Agno's documentation frames AgentOS as a runtime and control plane that can run agents, teams, and workflows as APIs with sessions, tracing, scheduling, RBAC, audit logs, memory, knowledge, and multi-channel interfaces.","summaryAgent":"When evaluating agent platforms, inspect whether agents, teams, and workflows become API-addressable services with isolated sessions, tracing, scheduling, RBAC, audit logs, memory, knowledge, MCP/A2A/AG-UI interfaces, and self-hosted data ownership.","category":"agent-infrastructure","tags":["agentos","runtime","control-plane","rbac","tracing","mcp","a2a"],"sourceName":"Agno AgentOS documentation","sourceUrl":"https://docs.agno.com/","publishedAt":"2026-07-07T04:00:00.000Z","confidence":0.82,"agentUsefulness":91,"sponsorIds":[],"language":"en","body":"Agent frameworks are starting to grow operating surfaces around the runtime itself. Agno's documentation describes an SDK and AgentOS runtime for building, running, and managing an agent platform where agents, multi-agent teams, and step-based workflows can run as services. The docs emphasize API-addressable agents, multi-user isolated sessions, tracing, scheduling, RBAC, audit logs, memory, knowledge, approvals, background hooks, remote execution, MCP, A2A, AG-UI, Slack, Telegram, and WhatsApp interfaces. For agent builders, the practical signal is to evaluate whether a framework stops at local orchestration or also provides the control-plane primitives needed to run agents as a product: authentication, per-user data isolation, observability, scheduled work, review gates, and data ownership in the builder's cloud.","sponsors":[]}