WhatA middleware layer that gives users granular, revocable, auditable permissions over what AI agents can access and do across connected services like email, calendar, and files.
SignalMultiple commenters identify the core unsolved problem: sandboxing the compute is pointless when the real threat surface is the agent's access to your actual life — email, calendar, documents — and no one is building proper access controls for that layer.
Why NowAI agents are being connected to real services for the first time at scale, and the first wave of agent-caused incidents (accidental deletions, data leaks) will create urgent demand for access governance.
MarketEnterprise and prosumer users of AI agents; adjacent to the IAM/PAM market ($15B+); no direct competitor focused specifically on AI agent permissions rather than human user permissions.
MoatDeep integrations with both agent frameworks and downstream services (Google, Microsoft, Slack) create a two-sided integration moat that's painful to replicate.
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