Microservices changed how we build software by breaking systems into composable, independently deployable units. But as systems scale, so does the cognitive and operational load on developers — tracking dependencies, debugging across services, and managing deployments. We’re hitting diminishing returns.
Enter agentic workflows: systems where autonomous agents interpret goals, plan actions, and execute tasks using the available tools. Interestingly, for microservices developers, those tools are often existing services already deployed in…








