Early access — limited spots, by request
Runtime Enforcement
Stop a destructive or leaking agent action before it executes — locally, without slowing you down.
This capability is on our roadmap — not shipped today. Early access opens to a small group at a time; requesting a spot is free and carries no commitment.
Request early accessThe problem
AI agents can act faster than any human review cycle. When an agent holds broad, standing access, a single unauthorized action — deleting data, pushing a bad change, sending a secret somewhere it should never go — is done before anyone can react. Reviewing the damage afterward is not authorization; the moment that matters is the moment before the action runs.
What you'd get
- Unsafe agent actions stopped before they execute — not flagged after the damage is done.
- Local-first authorization: decisions happen on your machine, and your code never has to leave it.
- Least-privilege by default — every action your agents take runs against an explicit grant you control.
- A clear record of what was authorized, what was stopped, and why — so you can prove it.
Who it's for
- Platform and DevOps engineers running coding agents with write access to real systems.
- Security leads accountable for what AI agents are authorized to do.
- Teams adopting agents who want delegated authorization without slowing developers down.
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Get early access to Runtime Enforcement
Stop a destructive or leaking agent action before it executes — locally, without slowing you down.
Also being prioritized:
MCP / Tool Scoping