Developer Tools · AI & Machine LearningAI AgentsEnterpriseMulti AgentSelf HostedVendor Lock InSecurity

No enterprise-grade multi-agent AI platform with security controls and vendor independence

Enterprises need a model-agnostic, self-hostable multi-agent AI platform with SSO, audit trails, approval workflows, and a non-developer UI — existing solutions lack enterprise security controls or create vendor lock-in.

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