· Olivier Moreau · Use cases · 1 min read
For big questions, Brain works in parallel
Ask something that needs real digging and Brain splits the work across several agents at once — then hands you one synthesised answer.

Some questions are too big for a single pass — “research these ten companies”, “compare our last three proposals”, “what changed across all these documents?”.
For those, Brain fans out. It spins up several helper agents that work at the same time — each taking a slice — instead of grinding through everything in one long thread. Then it pulls their findings back together into a single, sourced answer.
You don’t manage any of it. You ask once; Brain decides when a task is worth splitting up, handles the coordination behind the scenes, and replies when the pieces fit together. The result: deeper answers, faster.
Good to know: the helpers only ever see what Brain already can — your connected tools, nothing more. Same guardrails, more horsepower.




