You're shipping AI into their workflow. They're asking who governs it.
Enterprise buyers are asking 'how do you govern this AI?' during procurement. Bookbag gives your product runtime gates + evidence exports — so your sales team has an answer that isn't 'we have a pentest report'.
What keeps you up at night
Concrete risks Bookbag is built to mitigate.
Enterprise buyer due diligence
Procurement asks for your AI governance story. A vendor with runtime enforcement + EU AI Act evidence closes deals your competitors don't.
Customer data in model context
Your AI feature pulls tenant A's data into tenant B's response. Project-scoped rules + session-scoped traces prevent it. Runtime enforcement, not design review.
Rogue jailbreak posts on X
Somebody gets your agent to say something it shouldn't, screenshots it, it trends. Detectors + Guardrails catch it before the response ships.
How Bookbag helps
Four products. Concrete capabilities. One data layer.
Tenant-safe runtime boundaries
Rules enforced per tenant project. Session-scoped context ensures tenant data never crosses boundaries at runtime.
Per-tenant activity and debug
When a customer asks 'what did the AI do on Tuesday?' you answer with specifics, not a shrug.
Quality scoring customer by customer
QA taxonomy can vary per tenant. Some customers demand stricter tone, others want tone loose. Per-project configuration handles it.
SOC 2 + EU AI Act for your procurement deck
Hand enterprise buyers a signed SOC 2 evidence bundle + EU AI Act Annex III mapping. Your AI governance story stops being a weakness.
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Stop flying blind. Put your agents on a governance platform.
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