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Runfusion/Fusion

Runfusion/Fusion is an MIT-licensed multi-node agent orchestrator that distributes agent workloads across cooperating nodes with a shared runtime, so AI builders and platform teams can scale agent fleets without rewriting the per-agent loop or standing up a custom broker.

Score7.8
Popularity7.5
Risklow
TierGold
Score breakdown
Usefulness8.0
Novelty8.0
Momentum7.0
Maturity6.3
Open-source/build8.4
Evidence7.2
Workflow potential9.3
Setup ease6.4

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Why it matters

Useful for AI builders, agent platform teams, and developers who want to run agent workloads across multiple nodes, because Fusion ships a multi-node orchestrator with a shared runtime and a small surface for joining new nodes, which means a single agent program can scale horizontally across cooperating machines without each team rebuilding the same dispatch and lifecycle glue.

Who should use it

AI builders who want to scale an agent fleet across multiple nodes without rewriting the per-agent loopAgent platform teams who need a shared runtime for joining new nodes and routing workloadsDevelopers who want a multi-node orchestrator with a small surface and a permissive MIT license

Who should skip it

Skip if the source link, docs, or setup requirements do not match your workflow.

Risk explanation

It runs agent workloads across multiple cooperating nodes, so audit node-to-node authentication, lock down which workloads are eligible for fan-out, and validate lifecycle behavior on a non-production cluster before promoting to shared infrastructure.

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Closest alternatives / related signals

multi-nodeagent-orchestratororchestrationagent-fleetagent-runtimemit