For programmes
Your programme. AI on the delivery team.
Three things programme leaders care about
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Governance preserved
Altabric runs inside your existing governance framework. Your approval gates, your stage gates, your reporting lines. The platform enforces them rather than replacing them. Nothing progresses without human sign-off at the level you define.
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Decision audit
Every deliverable is attributed to the agent that produced it, the input it drew on, and the human who approved it. When a steering committee asks "who signed off on this specification?", you have the answer in the audit trail, not in somebody's memory.
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No platform lock-in
Your data stays in your infrastructure. Altabric uses a standard PostgreSQL database and your own API keys for AI providers. There is no proprietary format, no walled garden. If you stop using Altabric, your deliverables and decision records remain yours.
In practice
A financial services firm was preparing for a regulatory deadline that required a full suite of user acceptance test packs across twelve workstreams. The programme team had six weeks, a test strategy that existed as a slide deck, and no capacity to write the test cases manually.
They configured Altabric with their testing pathway, uploaded the existing strategy and requirements documents, and ran the platform end-to-end. AI agents drafted the test packs at each workstream level. A senior test lead reviewed and approved each batch before it moved to execution planning. The full suite was delivered in a fraction of the time manual authoring would have required, with every test case traceable to a requirement and every approval recorded.
Common questions
Does Altabric change our methodology?
No. Altabric is configured to your methodology, not the other way round. You define the pathways, the approval stages, and the vocabulary. The platform executes against your rules.
Where does our data sit?
Your data lives in a PostgreSQL database on infrastructure we operate for you. Nothing is shared across clients. Nothing is used to train AI models. You can export everything at any time.
How do we control AI costs?
You bring your own API keys (BYOK). Token usage is metered and visible per workflow run. You see exactly what each pathway costs to run.
What does BYOK mean?
Bring Your Own Key. You provide your own API keys for the AI providers you use (such as Anthropic or OpenAI). This means your usage, your billing, and your data processing agreements are directly with the provider — Altabric never sees your prompts or outputs via a shared key.
What happens if we stop using Altabric?
Your deliverables, decision records, and workflow history are in a standard PostgreSQL database. You can export everything at any time. There is no proprietary lock-in.
Talk to us about your programme.
We will walk you through how Altabric fits your delivery structure.
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