As agents move from copilots into operational workflows, the buyer concern changes from whether an agent can act to whether it can be trusted, constrained, stopped, reviewed, and proven after the fact.
Agent Control Plane turns autonomy into managed operations. Agents run as assigned work with missions, permissions, telemetry, approvals, safety controls, decision history, and audit instead of unmanaged automation hidden inside separate tools.
Operators see which agents are installed, healthy, stale, blocked, drifted, or running outside the expected runtime posture.
Autonomous work is represented as missions, assignments, and runs, so each agent has an explicit objective, scope, owner, and lifecycle.
Signed agent bundles move through controlled lanes with promotion gates, canary rollout, recall, rollback, and compatibility checks.
Operators can issue, cancel, and review commands while responses, logs, telemetry, and verification signals remain tied to the mission record.
Tools, models, commands, environments, approval thresholds, and blast radius are governed before agent actions are allowed to proceed.
Decisions, evidence, policy checks, approvals, tool calls, and remediation outcomes are retained as an operator-readable history.