Data Plane · Control Plane · Governed Autonomy

The Authority Runtime for Every Scale

Open-core at the edge. Cloud observability for your fleet. Enterprise compliance when the stakes are real.

0.07ms deterministic enforcement · Zero LLM in the decision path · Cryptographic audit chain

Data Plane

Free & Open Core

The Local Adaptor runs as a sidecar beside every agent. It evaluates constraints deterministically, maintains a cryptographic ledger, and coordinates with peers via P2P consensus — no cloud required.

Control Plane

Paid Tiers

The Cloud Dashboard provides fleet-wide observability, policy distribution, and Human-on-the-Loop controls. Enterprise adds SSO, compliance exports, and SIEM integration.

Interactive Seat & Fleet Calculator

Scale the slider below to dynamically estimate your governed autonomy costs

Estimated Operator Seats / Fleet Nodes:5 seats
1 Seat (Local Developer)25 Seats (Team Fleet)50+ Seats (Enterprise Grid)

Developer

Data Plane — Open Core

Run the Authority Runtime locally. No cloud dependency, no credit card.

Free
  • Local Adaptor node (open core)
  • SQLite cryptographic ledger
  • P2P consensus — up to 3 nodes
  • SHA-256 hash-linked audit chain
  • 0.07ms deterministic evaluation
  • Community support

Team

Control Plane — Fleet Visibility

Cloud observability & policy distribution for governed agent fleets.

$99/mo flat (covers all 5 seats)
  • Everything in Developer
  • Exogram Cloud dashboard
  • Fleet observability — up to 25 agents
  • Spend anomaly detection & budget limits
  • Up to 25 active agent swarm sessions
  • Human-on-the-Loop alerts
  • Knowledge Graph Access
  • Dream Cycle Analytics
  • Email support
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Enterprise

Full Stack — Governed Autonomy

Unlimited scale. Compliance-ready. Zero Trust Agent Identity.

Custom
  • Everything in Team
  • Unlimited agents & nodes
  • SSO & Role-Based Access Control
  • SOC 2 & EU AI Act compliance exports
  • SIEM integration (Splunk, Datadog)
  • On-premise / GovCloud deployment
  • Cognitive Ledger reasoning trace scanning
  • Agent swarm isolation (2-Hop BFS & Sandboxes)
  • HMAC-signed Swarm Kill Switch & Rollbacks
  • Dedicated support & SLA
0.07ms
Deterministic Eval
SHA-256
Audit Chain
Active
Authority Runtime
P2P
Decentralized

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the Agent Coordination Protocol.

The Local Adaptor is Exogram's open-core sidecar that runs alongside your agent. It provides deterministic constraint evaluation in 0.07ms — with zero LLM in the decision path. Every agent action is validated against a SHA-256 hash-linked ledger locally before execution. Think of it as the TCP/IP layer for decentralized agent coordination: lightweight, peer-to-peer, and cryptographically verifiable.

No. The Data Plane (Local Adaptor) works fully standalone — your agents coordinate via P2P consensus without any cloud dependency. The Control Plane dashboard adds fleet observability, centralized policy distribution, and Human-on-the-Loop alerting. It's how you scale governed autonomy from 3 nodes to thousands without losing visibility.

Exogram uses Confidence-Weighted BFT — a consensus mechanism where each node's vote is weighted by its constraint evaluation confidence score. This means a compromised node producing hallucinated or adversarial outputs is automatically down-ranked by its peers. At enterprise scale, Semantic Invariant Consensus (SIC) ensures that constraint violations are caught deterministically across the entire fleet, not probabilistically.

Enterprise tier includes SOC 2 Type II compliance exports and EU AI Act audit reports out of the box. Every constraint evaluation, policy decision, and consensus vote is recorded in an immutable, cryptographic audit chain — machine-verifiable data contracts that satisfy even the most demanding regulatory requirements. We also support SIEM integration with Splunk and Datadog for real-time compliance monitoring.

Ready to govern your agents?

Start with the free Local Adaptor. Scale to the cloud when your fleet demands it. Zero vendor lock-in — the data plane is always yours.