Agent Context Preservation for Long-Running Workflows: Checkpoints, Sub-Agent Delegation, and Avoiding Context Pollution

Agent Context Preservation for Long-Running Workflows#

The context window is the single most important constraint in agent-driven work. A single-turn task uses a fraction of it. A multi-hour project fills it, overflows it, and degrades the agent’s reasoning quality long before the task is complete. Agents that work effectively on ambitious projects are not smarter – they manage context better.

This article covers practical, battle-tested patterns for preserving context across long sessions, delegating to sub-agents without losing coherence, and avoiding context pollution – the gradual degradation that happens when irrelevant information accumulates in the working context.

The ROI of Agent Infrastructure: Measuring Time Saved, Errors Avoided, and Projects Completed

The ROI of Agent Infrastructure#

Most people skip agent infrastructure setup because the first task feels urgent. The second task is also urgent. By the tenth task, they have spent more time re-explaining context, correcting assumptions, and watching the agent re-derive decisions than the infrastructure would have cost to set up.

This article quantifies the return on agent infrastructure investment — not in abstract terms, but in minutes per session, tokens per project, and errors per workflow.