Agenthub

Why Agenthub / The full picture

“We don't know everything that's running.”

Somewhere in the company, clever people built AI things that work. Leadership found out in a meeting. The enthusiasm is an asset — what's missing is the map and the rules of the road.

The situation.

Grassroots AI is how adoption actually starts, and shutting it down wastes your best people. But unowned automation accumulates risk quietly: nobody can list what's running, what it's allowed to do, or who to ask when something looks wrong.

Agenthub gives the builders a better home and gives leadership the controls:

What changes with Agenthub.

  1. Everything on one board

    Every agent in the company, live: what it's doing, how it's performing, what's waiting on a human. The map exists, permanently.

    Operations board

  2. The lines are set once, company-wide

    Off-limits topics. Audiences that require review — like requiring a manager's approval before any agent talks to someone outside the company. Admins define it; every agent inherits it.

    Guardrails

  3. “Who did this?” is always answerable

    For any piece of work: which agents were involved, and which people set them up. The question that used to start an investigation now takes one click.

    “Who did this?”

  4. Building is a permission, not a loophole

    Decide who can build, edit, publish — or simply use — each agent. Your experts get leverage; everyone else gets safety by default.

    Access control

  5. The record keeps itself

    Every agent action and every human change is logged and reviewable — before anyone asks, not after.

    Audit log

Your builders will thank you for this one.

Governance that gives enthusiasts a faster, safer platform isn't a crackdown — it's a promotion.