Platform capabilities

Agent workspaces that fit enterprise engineering workflows.

GTA is designed around the systems engineering teams already trust: source control, review, CI/CD, containers, test evidence, logs, and deployment gates.

Source control integration

Connect private repositories, create task branches, inspect diffs, prepare pull requests, and keep human review in the standard engineering flow.

Isolated execution

Provision bounded workspaces for each run, with controlled filesystem access, explicit network posture, named persistence where required, and clear teardown rules.

Tool gateway

Expose browsers, terminals, APIs, databases, documentation tools, and internal systems through allowlisted connectors rather than uncontrolled access.

Test and verification

Run unit tests, builds, browser checks, screenshots, smoke tests, and command output capture before any PR or deployment handoff.

Hosted services

Run preview applications, internal tools, APIs, scheduled jobs, vector stores, workflow engines, media services, and deployment edge services.

Operational state

Preserve logs, work artefacts, session history, screenshots, approvals, and deployment records so agent work remains explainable after the run.

Designed for adoption

Do not replace the engineering stack on day one.

The first wedge is secure agent execution around existing repositories and review practices. Deeper hosting and automation can follow once teams trust the operating model.

Initial workspace scope

  • One repository or bounded repo group
  • One approved task category
  • One runtime template
  • One review and approval path
  • One evidence pack per completed run