> You didn't not bother reading my actual criticism against subagent model:
Nope, I did. It's why I was under the impression that you hadn't yet figured out how to use them successfully. That's why I posted a specific example where a subagent is useful and why, hoping you and others might benefit from that.
If the subagent model does not work 90% of the time, why does the workflow model you recommend in another Reddit post you linked to specifically recommend delegating work to sub-agents throughout?
Let me say it again, subagent model does not work for things which most developer do 90% of their time they want to implement a feature in their app.