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Your Gobii agent now lasts longer

The Gobii Team

Gobii Agent Pacing helps AI agents slow down during credit spikes, preserving daily task budgets and keeping complex workflows moving longer.

Gobii agents now pace themselves when they start burning through too many task credits in a short window.

What Agent Pacing Does

Agent Pacing helps agents avoid sprinting through a daily credit budget too quickly. When usage spikes, the agent can slow down instead of immediately running itself into the limit.

Why It Matters

More usable hours each day

Pacing helps prevent an agent from using the entire daily budget in a short burst.

Longer sessions on complex tasks

Complex tasks can keep moving for longer because the agent is less likely to burn out early.

Fewer accidental credit spikes

It also makes platform usage steadier behind the scenes, which helps keep the service reliable.

Agent Pacing is part of a broader set of optimization work focused on making persistent agents more predictable and affordable to run.

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