Industry-Specific Agents for Operations
That Cannot Afford Errors.
We build vertically — starting with the compliance requirements, data structures, and workflows specific to each sector.
Financial Institutions & Credit Unions
Financial institutions operate in one of the most document-intensive, compliance-driven environments in any industry.
Member data never reaches a third-party server. Every agent action is logged and available for NCUA, FDIC, or state banking authority review.
Applied Use Cases
Process alerts, compile documentation, and route cases for human review.
Pull internal data and deliver draft filings.
Inventory application packages and prepare underwriting summaries.
Applicable frameworks: GLBA, BSA/AML, NCUA, FDIC, OCC, FFIEC, CFPB.
Energy Companies
Energy companies manage two operational worlds: the field and the office.
Sovereign agents close the field-to-office gap without sending operational data outside your network.
Applied Use Cases
Validate inspection inputs and route exceptions.
Prepare draft DOT/PHMSA, NERC CIP, or state PUC reports.
Applicable frameworks: DOT/PHMSA, NERC CIP, FERC, state PUC regulations, OSHA.
Manufacturers
Manufacturers generate more operational data per shift than most organizations handle in a month.
Sovereign agents work with ERP, MES, QMS, and supplier portals, surfacing the right information without requiring new platforms.
Applied Use Cases
Compile inspection records, nonconformance reports, and corrective actions.
Track COA submissions and flag expiring qualifications.
Applicable frameworks: ISO 9001, OSHA, EPA, FDA, AS9100 where applicable.
Healthcare Organizations
Patient data is the most regulated class of operational information in any industry, and the consequences of mishandling it are severe.
Sovereign agents run on systems that already meet your HIPAA controls, generating documentation and surfacing information without ever sending PHI to a third-party model. Every action is logged for compliance review.
Applied Use Cases
Draft prior authorizations, discharge summaries, and patient correspondence for clinician review and approval.
Match chart notes against billing codes and prepare draft documentation for coder review.
Categorize incoming patient messages and route urgent items, with a clinician approving every reply that goes back.
Applicable frameworks: HIPAA, HITECH, 42 CFR Part 2, state patient-privacy statutes.
