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“Is the fleet healthy?” should take one glance.

For every seat — the single read on the state of your agents.

Governance, spend, and posture live in separate tools, and the few alarms that actually matter get buried under the ones that don't. There's no calm, ambient view you can leave on a screen and trust.

The pain

No single source of “all clear.”

When health is spread across dashboards, nobody can say at a glance whether the fleet is fine — or whether today is the day it isn't.

Health is fragmented

Governance, spend, and posture each live in their own view. None of them, alone, answers “are we okay?”

Alarms get buried

The two signals that need a human get lost among dozens that don't, so the real ones arrive late.

One depth doesn't fit all

Leadership wants a verdict; operators want the detail. A single rigid view serves neither well.

How the fleet overview resolves it

One verdict, with depth on demand.

1.

Wall mode

An ambient calm-vs-alarm read — one verdict and only the few alarms that matter — built to leave up on a screen.

2.

Seat-lensed detail

The same fleet, re-lensed for the seat looking at it, so each role leads with the numbers it owns.

3.

A deep-linked attention strip

The handful of things worth acting on, each linking straight to the agent or finding behind it.

8
agents in one view
63%
governed and monitored
76/100
fleet posture at a glance
Wall mode
calm vs. alarm, on a screen

See the whole fleet in one read.

A calm verdict, the alarms that matter, and a way straight to the detail.