What is Faramesh?

Faramesh is a governance layer for AI agents. It sits between your agents and the actions they want to perform—API calls, shell commands, payments, infrastructure changes—and decides whether each action is allowed, denied, or needs your approval first.

The problem

AI agents can hallucinate dangerous commands, make costly mistakes, or act in ways you didn't intend. Running them without oversight risks data loss, compliance issues, and runaway costs. But blocking everything defeats the purpose of automation.

The solution

With Faramesh, you define rules once. Every agent action passes through a single check. You decide which operations are allowed, which are blocked, and which need a human to approve or deny. When an action needs approval, you get a notification—approve or deny with one click. Your team stays in control without writing custom code for every scenario.

Two ways to use Faramesh

Faramesh Horizon (cloud) — Sign up, get an API key, and start governing in minutes. No deployment. Use the web dashboard for approvals, policies, usage, and integrations. Best for startups and teams who want to move fast.

Faramesh Core (self-hosted) — Run Faramesh on your own infrastructure. Full control, no external dependencies. Best for enterprises or teams with strict compliance requirements.

Who it's for

  • Startups building AI into their product and need safety without slowing down

  • Developers using LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen, or custom agent frameworks

  • DevOps teams automating infrastructure with AI-assisted tooling

  • Finance and support teams using agents for refunds, discounts, or customer actions

  • Enterprises that need audit trails, compliance, and human oversight

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What is Faramesh

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