One platform,
three governed layers.
The orchestration layer under every agent we ship. Deterministic where it counts, multi-agent by design, human-in-the-loop on the calls that matter, and the code is yours.
Agents that hand off to each other
Specialists pass work between themselves and call shared tools, you describe the outcome, and MASH works out who does what.
Fixed paths where it counts
Deterministic, testable steps on the high-stakes calls; generative help where it just speeds up drafting. A person signs off on anything that matters.
Security you can place anywhere
SOC 2-aligned, fully logged, and deployable in your own cloud or on-prem, nothing crosses a boundary you didn't set.
Built on your stack, owned by you
Talks to the databases, APIs, and environments you already run, and ships as code you keep, no runtime to rent.
Ask in plain language. The orchestrator does the routing.
MASH separates the agentic interaction layer from the data and infrastructure beneath it, so a request flows to the right specialist agent with the full audit trail attached automatically.
The connective tissue beneath every agent.
Each specialist runs on the same model substrate, draws from the same project memory, and writes to the same audit trail, orchestration without integration overhead.
Agents
Composable, domain-tuned specialists
Orchestration
Workflow engine & handoff protocol
Context & Memory
Shared graph, RAG, decision log
Governance
Security, compliance, audit
The difference between a demo and a system a regulator trusts.
- Makes up data when it doesn't know
- Answers the same question differently each run
- Leaves no record of how it got there
- Free-wheels on approvals and postings
- Fixed paths on the decisions that carry risk
- Cross-checked by more than one agent
- A person in the loop on anything that matters
- Every step traceable back to its source