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AI Admissibility
Control automated and AI-driven execution before action
AI Admissibility places an external allow or deny boundary before automated execution continues. Instead of relying only on post-event scanning or self-approval inside the same workflow, it moves the decision boundary outside the workflow that is asking to proceed. Public paths today include a live pilot, a commercial request path, and a private deployment path.
Built this around one simple idea:
the workflow that wants to execute should not be the same place that decides whether execution may continue.
Most existing tooling helps after the fact: scanning, monitoring, or post-event review. I wanted a boundary that sits before action and keeps the allow or deny decision outside the workflow that is asking to proceed.
The current public surface includes:
* a live pilot
* a commercial request path
* a private deployment path
* a GitHub Marketplace action install surface
The website is the main entry. The Marketplace listing is the install surface.
Interested in feedback from people working on CI/CD, security controls, approval boundaries, and automated execution.
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About AI Admissibility on Product Hunt
“Control automated and AI-driven execution before action”
AI Admissibility was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. AI Admissibility places an external allow or deny boundary before automated execution continues. Instead of relying only on post-event scanning or self-approval inside the same workflow, it moves the decision boundary outside the workflow that is asking to proceed. Public paths today include a live pilot, a commercial request path, and a private deployment path.
AI Admissibility was featured in Developer Tools (511.7k followers), GitHub (41.2k followers) and Security (2.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 91.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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