From pilot to production, with us in the loop.
Agentic automation earns trust in stages, and the staging is the work. Our team runs the onboarding with you: wiring the integrations, designing the charters, and ramping autonomy at the pace your risk tolerance actually allows.
Four stages, no leaps of faith.
Scope
A working session on your alert sources, tooling, and the use case that hurts most. We pick one flow worth proving and define what success looks like before anything is wired.
Wire
We connect your stack alongside your engineers: SIEM, EDR, identity, email, ticketing. Anything with an API is in reach, and you keep the credentials.
Design the charters
Together we write the charters your agents operate under: what they may investigate, what they may do, and which actions always wait for a human in the approvals queue.
Ramp
Start human-on-the-loop on everything. As the decision trail earns your trust, widen autonomy per use case, deliberately, with the gates still in place where the blast radius is real.
The parts people usually pay extra for.
Guided onboarding
Scoping, wiring, and charter design are part of every Pilot and Enterprise engagement, run by the team that builds the product. There is no separate services price list to negotiate.
Team enablement
Working sessions for your analysts and engineers: how to read a decision trail, when to widen a gate, and how to describe new runbooks in plain English.
Ongoing tuning
Autonomy thresholds and charters are reviewed with you as the system runs, not set once and forgotten. When your stack changes, we help the agents keep up.
We are early, so services are deliberately high-touch. As the program formalizes, this page will say exactly what changed.
Prove it on one flow first.
Pick the use case that hurts. We will scope it on the first call.