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Run autonomous AI agents like employees - with real identities, managed workstations, and enterprise-grade security controls.

Daevix gives every agent a first-class identity, a locked-down workstation, scoped access to your systems, and a complete audit trail - the same controls you already apply to the people you hire. You manage the whole fleet from one place: the dvx command-line tool.

Start here

  • Platform Overview - what Daevix is, the agent-as-employee model, and the core concepts.
  • Quickstart - install dvx, sign in, and create your first agent.
  • Architecture - how the control plane, enclave, and agents fit together.
  • Security Model - the trust boundaries and guarantees behind the platform.

How you’ll use it today

Daevix runs the control plane and the on-premises enclave for you. You drive everything - creating agents, granting access, rotating secrets, reviewing audit logs - through the dvx CLI. There’s nothing to deploy and nothing to operate: you bring the agents and the work for them to do.

Why treat agents like employees?

An autonomous agent isn’t ordinary software. It’s long-running, it acts on its own initiative, and it can install tools, call APIs, write and run code - even modify itself. That makes it powerful, and risky in the same open-ended ways a person is.

So Daevix borrows the playbook organizations already trust for people: issue an identity, provision a workstation, grant least-privilege access, monitor behavior, and revoke everything the moment it’s no longer needed. Read the full model →