May 1, 2026
Are Agentic Pipelines Actually Worth It?
Are agentic pipelines actually worth the extra time, tokens, and complexity?
My honest answer: it depends.
Agentic pipelines can improve accuracy, visibility, governance, and control, but they also add real cost. They often take longer to run, use more tokens, introduce more orchestration, and create another layer of abstraction around your development process.
So the question is not “do pipelines work?”
The better question is: did this pipeline earn its cost?
In this video, I walk through the framework I’m using to evaluate whether an agentic pipeline is actually worth running. That includes measuring the pipeline tax, tracking run receipts, comparing quality improvements, and using a ledger system to understand whether a pipeline is making the work better or just making it more complicated.
I also share an example of a pipeline that looked good on paper but probably wasn’t worth it in practice. That’s an important part of the lesson: not every task needs a pipeline. Sometimes a single
Claude Code or Codex session, guided by a strong engineer, is enough.
The goal is to use pipelines surgically.
Start simple. Measure what happens. Add complexity only when the pipeline is solving a real problem. And when a pipeline gets too large, use the data to make it smaller.
If you’re experimenting with agentic development, this video is about how to think about ROI, accuracy, governance, and cost before building complex AI workflows everywhere.
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