The Operator Console for Governed AI Agents
AI agents can now do real work — search, scrape, browse, run code, send email, manage documents. But handing an autonomous agent a credential vault and a budget with no controls is how organizations get burned. What's missing is an operator layer: a place where a human launches agent tasks, watches them execute, approves the steps that matter, governs what the agent is allowed to spend and send, and keeps an audit trail of everything that happened.
Kybernetist is the operator console for agentic work. From a single command center, you launch agent tasks, watch live execution, approve gates, send governed email, manage documents, and track spend. It separates two concerns cleanly: Kybernetist is the control plane — policy, gates, cost tracking, audit log, the human-in-the-loop surface — while a separate agent runtime is where tools actually execute. The operator keeps governance, approvals, and spend control; the heavy, long-running work happens in a runtime that can be scaled or swapped independently.
Kybernetist is in production: a working operator console, a connected agent runtime, and the governance, approvals, and cost-tracking layers that make autonomous work safe to run. It is the operational backbone behind several of the portfolio's agentic efforts.
Agent infrastructure — the orchestration, governance, and operations layer for autonomous AI — is one of the fastest-forming categories in software, with a total addressable market in the tens of billions as every company that deploys agents discovers it needs controls around them. Kybernetist targets the gap incumbents ignore: not "build an agent," but "operate a fleet of them safely."
The long-term vision is for Kybernetist to be the standard console through which humans command and govern autonomous agents — the cockpit that makes deploying real agentic work safe enough for serious organizations to do it.
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