Self Host Proliferate

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Agents need infrastructure your company can govern.
As teams move from one-off IDE assistants to always-on agent work, they need a system of record for where agents run, what they can touch, which models they use, and how humans review the result.
- Run the control plane and runners in your VPC or controlled cloud.
- Give agents connected workspaces with repositories, tools, browsers, and secrets.

What the platform includes.
The core pieces of enterprise agent infrastructure.
Self-host Proliferate
Run Proliferate entirely in your VPC
Workflows
Schedule, trigger, and review agent runs.
Environments
Isolated workspaces with repo context.
BYO Agents & Inference
Any agent on your inference stack.
Frequently asked questions.
Is this replacing individual coding agents?
No. Proliferate is the layer for deploying and governing agents across a company. It can run with frontier agents, self-hosted agents, and your own custom runtimes.
What does self-hostable mean here?
The product can run in your VPC or controlled cloud account, with runners and environments close to your repositories, credentials, and internal network.
Where do workflows fit?
Workflows turn agent runs into repeatable operations: scheduled maintenance, issue triage, review queues, migrations, or anything your engineering team needs repeatedly.
Can admins control what agents access?
Yes. The platform is designed around policies, identity, source controls, command guardrails, and runtime boundaries.
Use agents for real SDLC work.
Review, triage, migrations, test maintenance, and custom workflows.