Controlled action pilot

Put a policy gate in front of one agent workflow.

Deploy VertRule on one real system boundary and see which actions continue, which are blocked, and what evidence is produced for every decision.

Built for teams already testing agents with access to production-like systems.

  • One workflow and one integration boundary
  • 3 to 5 deterministic policies
  • Allowed and denied examples from real traffic
  • Receipt audit trail and conversion recommendation

What the pilot includes

  • One workflow — VertRule deployed in front of one agent-accessible system
  • One system boundary — a repo, database, CI/CD pipeline, or internal API
  • 3 to 5 deterministic policies — scoped to your specific risk surface
  • Allowed and denied examples — concrete evidence from real agent traffic
  • Evidence on every decision — independently verifiable receipt for every allow or deny

How it works

  • 4-6 weeks — fixed timeline from integration to pilot report
  • Fixed scope — we define the boundary, policies, and success criteria together before starting
  • Working deployment — the pilot ends with a live-running system, not a slide deck
  • Pilot report — documented results, receipt audit trail, and conversion recommendation

Built for teams letting agents touch real systems

If your agents access code repositories, databases, CI/CD pipelines, or internal APIs, VertRule is the control point that stops the expensive mistake and proves exactly what happened.

Repos

Block force pushes, direct commits to protected branches

Databases

Block destructive SQL, enforce read-only boundaries

CI/CD + APIs

Block unapproved deployments, external data transfers

Request a pilot

Tell us which workflow and integration boundary you want to govern. We will scope the pilot, define the policies, and get started.

Prefer to talk first? Chat with us or send a direct note by email

Which systems can the agent reach?

What happens next

  1. We identify the first workflow and boundary.
  2. We define 3 to 5 policies and success criteria.
  3. The pilot produces allowed, denied, and verified evidence.