IdentityFirst AISF
A private beta for approved customers who want tighter, more governed AI-assisted workflow support with explicit human approval.
AISF is not the place most customers begin. It is a private beta for later-stage organisations that want more governed workflow support inside the same product family, while keeping that activity tightly controlled, approved, and explainable.
If earlier stages answer “what is risky?” and “are we improving?”, AISF is about whether carefully governed, human-approved workflow should now sit inside the same product story. Publicly, it should be understood as a qualified beta conversation, not a general promise of autonomous operation or default estate-wide control.
Book your 30-minute assessmentWhat AISF means in plain English
If the earlier products help you find and govern the issues, AISF is the later layer for customers who want more controlled, human-approved action built around those same rules.
More governed action support
It is for customers who want the platform to support more than reporting and advice, without removing human approval.
Tighter control
Any added action is meant to stay governed, approved, and visible rather than running loose in the background.
Advanced use cases
It is aimed at more mature organisations with stronger operational requirements.
Who this is for
Later-stage internal programmes
Organisations with stronger governance maturity that now want more controlled action around the same rules and evidence model.
Higher-control service environments
Service models where approvals, guardrails, and explainability matter as much as the action itself.
Why someone would move here
Move into AISF when reporting and guidance are no longer enough on their own and the organisation wants more governed, human-approved action around access and control.
Manual follow-through is becoming a bottleneck
The team wants more of the response process handled inside a controlled workflow rather than by hand.
Approval and auditability matter
Any increase in governed action still needs to stay visible, governable, and explainable.
The account is already mature
The buyer has already proved the value of the earlier layers and now needs a more advanced operating model.
What AISF is not
Not a magic AI promise
The product should be understood as tightly governed advanced capability, not as a self-directing system acting across the estate on its own.
Not generally available packaging
AISF is private beta only. We position it for approved later-stage accounts, not as the standard public entry point.
Not the normal first purchase
Most buyers should start with the earlier layers, prove the value, and only move here when the need is real.
Publicly, AISF should be described as AI-assisted and human-approved. It is not a promise of hands-off response across the wider connector estate.