Original Reddit post

Hey, I’ve been building a control layer for AI agents after running into a bunch of issues with agents not behaving the way you expect in real-world setups. Things like ignoring constraints, running unexpected commands, or having way more access than they probably should. Especially once you move beyond simple demos and into actual usage. What I built basically sits between the agent and its tools, and gives you control over what actually gets executed. So instead of relying on prompts or hoping the model behaves, you can enforce it at the execution layer. It’s still early, but already working in practice and has saved me from a few bad loops and edge case failures. Right now I’m looking for 3–5 design partners who are actively building with AI agents and want to shape this with me. You’ll get early access, direct input into the product, and free access long-term as we build it out together. 100% free, I only want feedback from people clever than me😂 If you’re working with agents and this sounds relevant, drop a comment or DM submitted by /u/SnooWoofers2977

Originally posted by u/SnooWoofers2977 on r/ArtificialInteligence