Published May 15, 2026, 9:30 AM EDT Aggy is a writer and editor who has worked for many high-traffic digital publications. He's a technology and gaming fanboy who has been a writer, editor, consultant, and computer animator. Most developers start out expecting one AI tool to handle everything, and that works until you're doing a bigger project. Once you start treating each AI like it is only meant to do one thing, the whole process gets a lot smoother. I don't like Claude, but I have to admit my projects have gotten much better since I started pairing Claude with AIs like Antigravity. Related Assigning specific roles to coding assistants Use your AI models like a team A lot of developers expect a single AI tool to handle everything, and that's usually where the frustration starts. Instead, you should treat different AI models as specialized members of a team. Each one has a specific role based on what it actually does well.…