The hard part of AI in 2026 isn't the model. It's everything around the model — the integrations, the approvals, the memory, the rollback, the boring reliability work — that turns a clever demo into a teammate your operations can actually depend on.
Every team has work that shouldn't be on a human's plate — routing, lookups, summaries, follow-ups, recurring reports. We're building the platform that quietly handles all of it.
Anyone can wire up a flashy agent for a 30-minute pitch. We obsess over the unglamorous loop: retries, fallbacks, idempotency, escalation, rollback.
Agents that hallucinate confidence are worse than no agent at all. Ours ask when they're unsure — by design, not by accident.
We frame agents as teammates. They take actions, they're accountable for outcomes, and they have a manager — your human approver.
If a feature can't ship with auditable security, it doesn't ship. The CISO is on the design review.
We put real agents in customers' hands before we build the polished v2. Real workflows beat product-led roadmaps.
We use the best AI available today, and pair it with our own routing, memory, verification, and tool layer. The model isn't the product — the system is.
Meet the team, read our research, or talk to sales about putting an agent on your hardest workflow.