Governance by default
Policies, role boundaries, and approval gates apply to every agent, every action, every time. There is no "fast path" that skips the governance layer.
Trust
Six dimensions of control that apply on every channel, in every pattern, in every deployment model. The trust posture is the same whether the work arrived as a Teams message, an inbound email, an event, or a user typing into Claude Desktop.
The trust posture
Policies, role boundaries, and approval gates apply to every agent, every action, every time. There is no "fast path" that skips the governance layer.
Plugs into your IdP. Agents inherit the same access boundaries as the humans they assist. No parallel directory, no shadow accounts.
Every prompt, decision, approval, and action is captured as a structured, queryable trace. See the observability page for the full evidence layer.
Choose your region, your cluster, your cloud. Your data does not leave your perimeter. See deployment for the runtime options.
Workflows, prompts, and policies you create belong to you, not to the platform vendor. Open formats preserve your exit posture.
Versioned configurations and environment promotion fit your existing release process. The platform does not bypass the controls your SRE team already runs.
Trust is the promise. The Third Eye is the evidence. Every request, whether it arrived from a Teams channel, a portal, or an API, is correlated end-to-end across seven layers and reconstructable when someone asks what the agents actually did over the weekend. See observability for the full picture.
More on the platform
The Third Eye: every request correlated across seven layers.
Bare-metal Linux, your cloud, or managed SaaS. Reversible.
The five-layer architecture every request flows through.
Next step
A 30-minute briefing maps governance, identity, audit, and residency onto the controls your governance, risk, and compliance teams already enforce.