Enterprise-grade governance, no platform team required.
Roughly 100 to 2,000 employees: big enough that procurement, compliance, and audit are real requirements, and lean enough that nobody is going to build an agent control plane in-house. GateCore is that control plane, hosted. Every AI-agent action is allowed, priced, and recorded before it runs.
Four situations.
- Your customers' security questionnaires now ask how your AI is governed, and the honest answer is a policy document, not a control.
- Finance wants agent spend broken down by team and tool; the invoice arrives as one number.
- The annual audit asks who approved an agent's action. The answer lives in scattered logs nobody owns.
- An enterprise would assign a platform team to build the controls. You have an IT lead and a full roadmap.
The controls an enterprise builds, as a service you point at.
One gate in front of your agents: identity, policy, trust, pricing, and settlement, with a record of all of it.
Every action allowed before it runs
Signed requests pass identity, trust, policy, and pricing gates, fail-closed: if a decision cannot be verified, the action does not run. Policy is ordered rules your team owns, edited without a redeployment.
Priced and reserved before execution
Every action carries a price and reserves funds first, so a runaway agent hits a ceiling instead of a surprise invoice. Finance gets a per-agent, per-team breakdown.
Receipts your auditors can verify
Each transaction ends in a signed receipt bound to the decision that authorized it, on an append-only ledger (entries are added, never edited). Exportable for internal audit and customer questionnaires.
Each product, mapped to the job it does here.
Only the use cases that genuinely apply at this size are listed.
Every agent action through one checkpoint
Identity, policy, trust, and pricing gates on every action, fail-closed, with a human review queue for the consequential ones and an exportable audit for the rest. Procurement gets a vendor; compliance gets a control; nobody builds anything.
Gateway checkpoint · policy + review queue · governed data sharing · receipts
When your company is also a seller
The same gate makes what you sell discoverable by buying agents: listed with machine-readable terms, trust-gated, metered, and settled with signed receipts. Any assistant reads your listing's terms without an account.
Marketplace listing · verified lead delivery · settlement + signed receipts
Six gates, in order, on every request.
If any gate fails, nothing is delivered and nothing is billed.
A policy edit is a rule change, not a redeployment, and every change is attributed.
The middle rung is where the published tiers land.
Every tier runs the same governance core. Scale, support, and terms are what change.
Annual billing carries two months free on every published gateway tier, and early customers keep their pricing. The full pricing page →
Shipped, and where the path runs next.
Your reviewers get this split up front, the same way we give it to enterprise reviewers.
Available today
- Fail-closed governed execution with per-agent cryptographic identity
- Ordered, attributed policy with a human review queue and escrowed holds
- Pre-execution pricing, reservation, and per-agent cost attribution
- Append-only, hash-chained audit with third-party-verifiable receipts
- Hosted infrastructure: nothing installs in your environment
- Governed marketplace procurement of third-party capabilities
Not claimed today
- No compliance certifications are claimed on this page; our security model is published and we answer questionnaires directly.
- Getting live is a short working session with us. Self-serve signup is roadmap work.
- External payment rails for marketplace settlement are roadmap.
The two that come up first.
We have compliance requirements but no platform team. Is this still workable?
Do we need the Enterprise tier to get the real governance?
Bring us the agent your next audit will ask about.
Route it through the gate on the free tier, and read its ledger before anything depends on us.
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