The only question that matters
Who do you trust?
Before you let agents run your company, you'll ask three questions: Who is this agent? What can it touch? What happens when it screws up? Today's answer is a config file and a prayer. ANGEE's answer is architecture.
Know your agents
“Something ran in my company last night. I don’t know what it was, what it read, or who let it in. My ‘AI workforce’ is a pile of API keys and a shared admin login.”
In ANGEE, an agent is a record, not a script. It has an owner, its own identity for attribution, an explicit list of skills and tools it may touch, and a lifecycle you control — draft, provisioned, ready, retired. There is no "skip permissions" path.
Choose your models. Change your mind.
“My back office should not have a single point of failure called ‘someone else’s model.’ Prices change, policies change, models get deprecated — and every vendor wants to lock my workflows to theirs.”
ANGEE keeps an inference catalogue: providers and models are records you manage, not constants in code. Reassign an agent to a different model — or a different provider — without touching the workflows it runs. Bring your own credentials, per agent if you want.
Own your own data
“Every incumbent’s AI ships my data to someone else’s cloud — even when I pay. If I’m in the EU, that’s not a preference; some of it I legally cannot do.”
ANGEE is AGPL open source, self-hosted by default, on plain PostgreSQL under your control. Your books, your hardware, your jurisdiction. Leaving is easy by design — which is exactly why you can stay. Sovereignty isn’t a feature; it’s the architecture.
See every move
“When it screws up — and it will — what do I get? A shrug and a token count?”
Every row remembers who created and changed it — humans and agents alike, each under their own identity. Revisions are replayable, state changes run through guarded machines, and even the audit stream obeys field-level permissions: what you’re not allowed to see is redacted, structurally.
You won't trust a black box — that's the point. Approval gates, structural permissions, replayable audit, and source code you can read.
Every company gets an AI back office.The one they can trust is the one they can read.
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