--- description: > Audit model delegation and subagent effectiveness for a session — which models handled which subagent types, per-type success rates and average durations, and wasted delegations (heavy models on trivial work or types that consistently fail) — using the Agent Monitor workflow intelligence API. Use when reviewing how a session delegated work across models and subagents. --- # Delegation Audit Audit how a Claude Code session delegated work: model-to-subagent mapping and whether each delegation paid off. ## Input The user provides: **$ARGUMENTS** A session ID. If empty, fetch `GET /api/sessions?limit=1` and audit the most recent session, stating which one. ## Data Sources | Endpoint | Returns | |----------|---------| | `GET /api/workflows/{sessionId}` | The `modelDelegation` dataset (which models are delegated which subagent types) and the `effectiveness` dataset (per-type completion/success rate, avg duration, task success) | | `GET /api/agents` | Raw subagent records (`type`, `model`, `status`, `depth`, `parent`) to corroborate counts and statuses | ## Report Sections ### 1. Delegation Matrix From `modelDelegation`: a model × subagent-type table of how many agents of each type each model ran. | Model | explore | code-review | debugger | ... | Total | |-------|---------|-------------|----------|-----|-------| ### 2. Effectiveness by Subagent Type From `effectiveness`: per type, the success rate and average duration. | Subagent type | Count | Success rate | Avg duration | Verdict | |---------------|-------|--------------|--------------|---------| Mark types below ~70% success as low-yield. ### 3. Wasted Delegations Flag, with evidence: - A heavy model (e.g. Opus) assigned to a simple/low-stakes subagent type that a cheaper model handled successfully elsewhere — candidate for rebalancing. - Subagent types with low success rates (effort spent, task not completed). - Duplicate delegations: the same type spawned repeatedly with poor success (retry churn). ### 4. Rebalancing Suggestions Concrete model reassignments grounded in the matrix and effectiveness data. State the type, the model used, the success rate, and the suggested model — only where the data supports it. ## Output - Markdown tables for the matrix and effectiveness. - Success rates as percentages; durations in human units (e.g. `1m 12s`). - Use ▲/▼ when comparing a type's success rate against the session-wide average. - Cite only numbers returned by the API; do not infer success rates that the `effectiveness` dataset does not provide. - If the dashboard is unreachable, tell the user to start it with `npm start` from the repo root.