Your team automates work across the apps you already run on, using the AI tools they have today. You see where it's working, and you set what's allowed.
Use with any AI client






…and more.
AI works within the boundaries you define.
Sales
Summarize this week's pipeline and draft follow-up emails for open deals
Operations
Summarize this week's meetings and automatically update Jira tickets with action items and owners
HR
Summarize open HR requests from Workday and draft responses for common employee questions
Finance
Pull expense data from your finance tools, flag anomalies, and generate a ready-to-share monthly report
IT
Pull weekly reports on app spend and license utilization across departments
Engineering
Review open pull requests, summarize changes, and update project tracking tickets automatically
Security
Summarize alerts from the past 24 hours, flag critical issues, and draft an incident summary for stakeholders
Marketing
Pull campaign performance data, summarize results, and draft a weekly report for the team
Connects to the apps your company already runs on
Out-of-the-box support for thousands of apps, with the
flexibility to connect custom tools.
One setup, works in any AI client across your entire org.

Copilot

Cursor
Claude

OpenCode

ChatGPT

Gemini

Open WebUI

Claude Code

Keyboard


Approve connections faster
What a connection can do is set by your policies, not by the connector.
Scoped per person and per action
Access inherits what each employee can already do, and you tighten it by team, app, or action wherever you need to.
Ship the tool, skip the access layer
Point Keyboard at an internal service and it arrives governed like everything else. Your developers build the tool, the controls come from the layer.
Checked before it runs
Every call is evaluated against your policies first, then logged, so a connection cannot quietly exceed what you allowed.
Policies you can change anytime
Tighten a rule, loosen it for a team, or add a new one, and it applies to the next call. No redeploy, no touching individual apps.
One switch to shut it off
Cut access to an app, a team, or every AI tool at once, without rotating credentials app by app.
Anything with an API
If a service has an API, your team can reach it through Keyboard, from day one.
How Keyboard fits into your stack
Every action your employees take through any AI tool flows through one governance layer. Autonomous agents governed as well. You decide what's allowed.
Employee AI tools
Keyboard
Company apps
Audit log
Credentials stay vaulted. Policies you set are enforced on every call.
Nothing reaches your systems without passing through Keyboard first.
Your employees get the productivity.
You keep the control.
Frequently asked questions
Can I host Keyboard on my own infrastructure?
How do I know Keyboard is secure?
What AI clients and models do you support?
What apps can Keyboard connect to?
How does Keyboard prevent unauthorized AI actions or data access?
Does Keyboard store or train on your data?
How is pricing structured?





















