Everyday Series

The human-in-the-loop agent platform for the enterprise. Put agents to work inside your systems, keep every action auditable, and let a person approve the steps that matter.

Agents in production, without giving up control

Human in the loop

Agentic orchestration that runs the whole job and stops for a person at the steps that matter.

Auditable and traceable

Every action an agent takes is recorded, so nothing happens off the books.

Up to 90% token reduction

Compression cuts token usage by up to 90%, so the same work costs far less.

Frontier capability, lower cost

Frontier-level results without frontier-level bills.

Built for the teams who get audited

Everyday Series puts agents inside your systems while keeping the controls a regulated enterprise expects. Same questions, answered up front.

Named approvers

The right person signs off before an agent acts, and every approval is on record.

Guardrails

Set the boundaries an agent must stay inside, enforced on every run.

SSO and roles

Single sign-on, organizations, and role-based access out of the box.

On-premises deployment

Run it in your own environment when the data cannot leave.

Bring your own models

Connect your own models, or run private models in place.

Full audit trails

Every action is traceable, so you can see exactly what happened and why.

One product, several jobs done

Everyday Series is a single platform. Orchestration, scheduled automation, drafting, and decks are capabilities within it, all under the same approvals and audit trail.

Orchestration

Agents run a job your team repeats and stop for a person at the steps that matter.

Automation

Draw the steps once. They run the same way every time, on a schedule or as an API call.

Drafting

Draft content with an agent, from reports to the copy your team writes on repeat.

Decks

Turn a brief into a finished slide deck, ready to share.

Bring agents into your enterprise, on your terms

Human in the loop, fully auditable, and up to 90% cheaper on tokens. Talk to us about putting Everyday Series to work.