Now in alpha

Every word your company produces
— checked against the truth.

Grammarly checks grammar wherever you write. Vera checks whether work follows company truth wherever work is being done — email, proposals, CRM updates, AI-generated drafts, and agent actions.

Sales & RevOps AI Agent Governance Enterprise Compliance
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Verified
800+ AI agents per average enterprise — most ungoverned
75% of enterprise leaders cite auditability as the #1 agent requirement
2026 EU AI Act makes governance mandatory for AI deployments

AI agents are generating work that costs you money and exposes you to liability.

Wrong pricing goes out

Sales reps using AI assistants send quotes with outdated prices. Proposals go out with superseded discounts. The AI doesn't know your current pricing — it only knows what it was trained on.

False guarantees get sent

AI-generated support replies make commitments your SLA doesn't cover. Sales messages make claims your legal team never approved. ChatGPT drafts proposals that include terms your company would never sign.

Agents do unauthorized actions

AI agents update CRM fields, send emails, and propose discounts — all within their scope — but none of them checked whether the specific action was approved by the relevant policy or the relevant human.

"75% of enterprise leaders cite security, compliance, and auditability as the most critical requirements for agent deployment."
— SaaStr / Anthropic enterprise data, 2026

Before anything leaves — it passes through Vera.

01

Company truth is published once

Managers define what's true — current pricing, approval policies, supported claims, compliance rules — in the Vera control plane. This becomes the single source of truth for all work checks.

02

Work is checked at the source

Vera appears as a lightweight overlay inside Gmail, Google Docs, Sheets, your CRM, and AI tools. As drafts are being written — or as AI agents prepare to act — Vera checks against the published truth.

03

Risks are flagged, explained, and resolved

When something violates a company rule, Vera explains which rule was broken, why it matters, and can rewrite the output safely — or escalate to the manager for approval before anything goes out.

Approved — within policy
Warning — violates pricing policy, line 3
Blocked — requires manager approval

One layer. Every stakeholder.

Employees

The overlay that checks their drafts before they go out — Gmail, Docs, Sheets, CRM, ChatGPT. No more second-guessing whether that email is safe to send.

  • Inline risk flags with rule explanations
  • One-click safe rewrite
  • Approval request with context

Managers

The control plane where you publish truth, define approval rules, review flagged outputs, inspect audit logs, and see where your team's work is going wrong most often.

  • Publish and update company truth
  • Define approval policies per action type
  • Audit logs and risk pattern analysis

AI Agents

The action gate that every autonomous agent passes through before sending an email, updating a CRM field, proposing a discount, or responding to a customer. Vera is the permission layer.

  • Truth check before every action
  • Permission and scope verification
  • Full audit trail for every decision

Sales & RevOps — where the exposure is highest.

Customer-facing work in sales and revenue operations is the most exposed to AI-generated errors. Proposals, quotes, follow-up emails, pricing claims, and discount approvals are generated by AI assistants or prepared by agents — and they can contain pricing errors, policy violations, unsupported claims, or unauthorized commitments.

This is where Vera starts. Not because it's the only place the problem exists — but because it's where the cost of a single mistake is highest and the frequency of AI-assisted work is highest.

Proposals Quotes & pricing Sales emails Follow-up messages Discount approvals CRM updates
Manager Audit Log — Today
9:41am Proposal to Acme Corp flagged — discount exceeds authority level Escalated
9:18am Follow-up email to Beta Inc. — pricing claim verified Approved
8:55am Quote for Gamma LLC contains superseded pricing from Q4 Rewritten
8:30am Support reply to Delta Co. — SLA claim verified Approved
8:02am AI agent draft to Epsilon — guarantee not in policy Blocked

Vera becomes the layer every company uses before anyone — human, AI, or agent — acts on behalf of the business.

Over time, Vera builds a judgment ledger and workflow graph. It learns which outputs were approved, rejected, rewritten, or escalated — and identifies the repeated workflows that can become supervised, truth-bound agents. The data from every check compounds into organizational intelligence that no other tool can provide.

The compliance layer for the AI era is not a checkbox. It is the operating system for trustworthy work. And the company that builds it first — with the clearest product and the most defensible data — becomes the category standard.

Human work — verified before send
AI assistants — guarded at the source
Agent actions — permission-gated by default
Judgment ledger — compounding intelligence