Your data, treated like it matters — because it does.
When you bring your work, your clients, and your conversations onto a platform, you are trusting it with something that cannot be replaced. We do not take that lightly. Security here is not a feature bolted on at the end or a badge in the footer — it is how the platform is built, quietly working in the background so you can focus on your work instead of worrying about what is happening to your information.
Security and governance
The best security is the kind you never have to think about. Strong walls between organizations, encryption where it counts, access that fits each person, a clear record of what happened, and real control over your own data — one continuous commitment, not separate boxes to tick.
How do you actually keep my data safe?
Five ways, all working quietly at once. Every organization lives in its own protected space. Sensitive information is kept under lock and key. Access is shaped by role, so each person sees only what their job needs. Important actions leave a record. And the data you put in stays yours — you can take a complete copy, produce one person's data on request, and remove information when it has served its purpose.
What gets harder without it
Trusting a platform with irreplaceable work is a real risk
Your clients, your conversations, your knowledge — once they are on a platform, you are trusting how that platform was built. If security was an afterthought, so is the safety of everything you put in.
Shared back rooms blur what should stay separate
On too many platforms, one organization's data sits a configuration mistake away from another's. The separation has to be how things are arranged all the time — not a setting someone forgot to switch on.
"Trust us" is not the same as being able to verify
When something changes, you should not have to take anyone's word for what happened. The history should speak for itself.
What the solution includes
Everyone in their own space
Every organization lives in its own protected space. Your information, conversations, knowledge, and settings stay yours — walled off from everyone else. When you log in, you see your world and only your world.
- Separation is how things are arranged, all the time, for everyone.
- Not a setting you have to switch on — it is simply how it works.
- No shared back room; one organization never sees another.
Locked up, the right way
Your data is protected while it is stored, and the most sensitive things — like the keys you connect to power your AI — are encrypted so they are never left in plain sight. When you take your data out, those exports are sealed with a password only you hold, and the retrieval links expire so they cannot be picked up later.
- The keys you connect for your AI are encrypted, never left lying around.
- Exports are sealed and protected with a password only you hold.
- Retrieval links expire so they cannot be picked up later by the wrong person.
Only the right people, only the right things
Access is shaped by role — owners, editors, and viewers each have their own boundaries — and the people running an organization decide who gets in, what they can touch, and when that access ends. A single account never becomes a skeleton key to everything.
- Each person sees what their job requires and nothing more.
- Owners decide who gets in, what they can touch, and when access ends.
- A calm, common-sense way to keep good people focused.
Nothing happens in the dark
Important actions leave a record. When someone changes a setting, updates a role, adjusts a plan, or exports information, the platform quietly notes who did it and when. That record stays put, scoped to your organization, so the answer is waiting when you need to look back — not a guess, but a clear account.
- Setting changes, role updates, plan changes, and exports are all recorded.
- The record is scoped to your organization and stays put.
- Trust the system and verify it at the same time — the history speaks for itself.
Everyone in their own space
Walled off, all the time, for everyone.
You see your world and only your world.
One organization's data is never visible to another.
Separation is how it is built, not a setting to remember.
Locked up the right way
Sensitive things kept under lock.
The keys that power your AI, encrypted.
Exports sealed with a password only you hold.
Retrieval links that expire so they cannot be reused.
A clear account, and your data
Verify, and take what is yours.
A record of who did what, and when.
A secure copy of your data whenever you need it.
Personal details shielded by default — not an upgrade.
How teams get to value
Open the review with the three plain questions: who can do what, what they did, who has the records.
Confirm how organizations stay separated and how sensitive things are encrypted.
Walk through the record of significant actions and how long it is kept.
Confirm the export path for a data request, and how personal details are shielded by default.
What you can measure
Your information stays within your own space — one organization's data never reaches another's.
Sensitive things are encrypted and exports are sealed, without anyone having to remember to do it.
"What happened here" is answered with a record, not a recollection.
Questions teams ask
Does AgentticAI train on our conversations?
No. Your data is not used to train models. A conversation is sent to the configured AI provider to answer it, and when you bring your own AI account, that account governs the provider-side settings.
Can another organization on the platform ever see our data?
No. Every organization lives in its own protected space, walled off from everyone else. That separation is how the platform is arranged, all the time — not a setting someone has to enable.
Can we get our data out, or honor a privacy request?
Yes. You can take a complete, secure copy whenever you need it, and produce a single person's data to honor a request. Personal details are shielded by default, and the tools to respect privacy are built in — not behind a premium tier.
Can we run AgentticAI on our own infrastructure?
Yes — self-hosted and region-specific deployments are available where residency or control requires it, with your team holding responsibility for its own infrastructure. Talk to us about the specifics during review.
What about formal certifications like SOC 2?
We sign a DPA today and are happy to walk through a security questionnaire. We do not claim a certification we do not hold — ask for the current status during review and we will be specific.
Explore adjacent solution paths
Bring your security questions — we built this to be examined.
Request a security-focused walkthrough of how organizations stay separated, how sensitive things are protected, who can do what, and how you take your own data out.