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Keygent AI
Manage AI agents without babysitting every action
Stop approving AI agent actions one at a time. Keygent lets agents run autonomously, then gives you final review over every tool call before execution. Closed beta, join the waitlist!
As AI agents became more capable, I loved the upside, but trust became the real bottleneck: how do you safely give agents access to real tools and real actions?
The existing approaches felt broken. Either you give agents full autonomy and hope for the best, or you approve every action one by one and lose the speed and autonomy that make agents useful in the first place.
We built a different model.
Agents run their full course end-to-end, and instead of interrupting every step, you review the complete set of tool calls before anything is executed. You can approve, reject, or edit in one place.
We also added a flexible policy engine so you can automate rules across tools or fine-tune control down to individual parameters.
We’re early, moving fast, and would love your feedback. Thanks for checking it out 🚀
About Keygent AI on Product Hunt
“Manage AI agents without babysitting every action”
Keygent AI was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #151 on the daily leaderboard. Stop approving AI agent actions one at a time. Keygent lets agents run autonomously, then gives you final review over every tool call before execution. Closed beta, join the waitlist!
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Who hunted Keygent AI?
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For a complete overview of Keygent AI including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey PH 👋 I’m Gavin, one of the cofounders.
As AI agents became more capable, I loved the upside, but trust became the real bottleneck: how do you safely give agents access to real tools and real actions?
The existing approaches felt broken. Either you give agents full autonomy and hope for the best, or you approve every action one by one and lose the speed and autonomy that make agents useful in the first place.
We built a different model.
Agents run their full course end-to-end, and instead of interrupting every step, you review the complete set of tool calls before anything is executed. You can approve, reject, or edit in one place.
We also added a flexible policy engine so you can automate rules across tools or fine-tune control down to individual parameters.
We’re early, moving fast, and would love your feedback. Thanks for checking it out 🚀