what an AI agent is. Software that does tasks on its own, like a very fast new employee that never sleeps. It can answer your customers, issue refunds, update systems. Anyone can run one now: a company, a startup, a person at home.
The problem, in one section
what goes wrong without a check. It promises a discount that does not exist. It refunds far more than allowed. It states a policy it invented on the spot (people call this hallucination: the software sounds confident and is simply wrong). Not because it is evil; because nothing checks before it acts, and software makes mistakes at speed.
What we built
A gate. Every action an agent wants to take passes through our gate first. Our engine checks it against the owner's own rules in under a hundredth of a second and answers one of three things: yes, wait for a human, or no. And because the agent never holds the keys to act alone, a no means it simply cannot happen.
Why we built it
We watched companies and people hand real work to AI agents with no brakes, while the tools on the market only told you what went wrong after it already happened. We believed the check has to come before the action, not after. So we built it.
Why you can trust it now
Not because the AI got perfect. Because of three plain facts: the agent never holds the keys, so it cannot act on its own; every action passes our gate first; and before anything is enforced, our shadow mode shows you, on your own real traffic, exactly what would have been stopped. You do not trust a promise. You trust a record. And when the software invents something, the invention is checked against your real catalog and your real policies before anyone sees it, so a confident mistake stays a private one.
How you start, three steps
Connect: point the agent at our gate.
Watch: our shadow mode writes down what we would have blocked, without blocking anything, so you can trust us with evidence from your own traffic.
Enforce: turn it on, and the rules become real.