For Chief Executives

Your AI agents move fast. Agent OS makes sure they move within bounds.

You want the productivity gains from AI agents. You also need to know that nothing consequential happens without authorisation — and that when something does happen, there's a complete record of who decided it and why.

What a CEO sees in the dashboard
Email drafted to 3 prospects
AUTO ✓
Deploy updated API to production
AWAITING YOU
Modify /etc/hosts on prod server
BLOCKED ✗
Generate quarterly board summary
AUTO ✓
94%
Auto-approved
4%
Human reviewed
2%
Blocked
How it works for you

AI does the work. You keep the control.

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Routine tasks flow without friction
Low-risk actions — drafting, summarising, researching, scheduling — execute automatically. No approval overhead on the 94% of tasks that don't need it. You get the velocity.
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Consequential actions stop for you
Before any high-risk action executes, you see the intent, the risk classification, and the full plan. You approve or block. The agent waits. Nothing happens without your explicit decision.
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Complete record of every action
Every action — approved, blocked, or auto-approved — creates a permanent record. Who initiated it, what was proposed, who decided, what happened. If something goes wrong six months later, you have the answer.
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You define what "high risk" means
Your team sets the policy rules. What counts as consequential is determined by your risk appetite — not a vendor default. External communications? Production deployments? Financial transactions? You decide the threshold.
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Blocks are permanent
When an action is blocked, the agent cannot retry, rephrase, or find another route. The block is logged with a reason. The agent is informed. There is no back door.
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Enables confident AI adoption
The question isn't whether to use AI agents. It's whether you can use them without exposure. Policy Gateway is the answer to that question — enabling adoption at pace, not blocking it.
Common CEO questions

Questions we hear from CEOs.

01
"What stops the AI from doing something I haven't authorised?" — The policy engine evaluates every action against your rules before it executes. High-risk actions are held until you approve them. The agent physically cannot proceed without a valid approval.
02
"Do I have to approve every action?" — No. You define the threshold. Routine, low-risk tasks run automatically. Only actions you've classified as consequential require your sign-off. In practice, this is typically 4–6% of actions.
03
"What if the AI makes a mistake — is there a record?" — Yes. Every action produces a permanent, tamper-evident record showing the intent, the decision, who approved or blocked it, and the outcome. It cannot be retrospectively altered.
04
"Will this slow everything down?" — Routine tasks run without any friction. The approval step only applies to the actions you've defined as high-risk. Policy evaluation adds under 50ms for auto-approved actions.
05
"Who sets the rules — us or the vendor?" — You. Your team defines the policy. What triggers a human review, what's automatically allowed, and what's permanently prohibited are all controlled by your configuration.
06
"What if my board or investors ask about AI governance?" — Policy Gateway gives you a concrete, demonstrable answer: every AI agent action is either authorised under a defined policy, or it was prevented. The audit trail proves it.
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A conversation, not a demo.

We work with a small number of organisations on structured pilot deployments. Tell us about your situation and we'll tell you honestly whether Policy Gateway is the right fit.

No sales deck. No pricing pressure. A real conversation about your specific AI deployment.