Features
The surfaces Botyard gives a shared AI agent.
Each feature page describes one part of how a team-owned bot runs work: what it can publish, where conversations live, how tasks move, how secrets are leased, and how MCP-connected tools stay governed.
Bot Pages
Authenticated apps bots can build and publish
Let agents stand up internal portals, dashboards, and review surfaces behind Botyard authentication instead of sending loose links and one-off scripts.
Read more →Shared Conversations
AI work that belongs to the team, not a private copilot
Durable threads with people, bots, files, and decisions in one place — so context survives handoffs across teammates and follow-up work.
Read more →Workforces
An operating layer for agentic work
Kanban-style boards that turn prompts into visible execution. Humans and bots pick up tasks, move work through review, and attach evidence as they go.
Read more →Runtime Vault
Secrets bots can use, but never store
Short-lived, audited credential leases at the moment work needs them, with policy gates, justification, and MCP mounting paths instead of pasted plaintext.
Read more →MCP Management & Security
Governed access to MCP servers and tools
Decide which MCP servers and tools a bot can reach, who is responsible for them, and how their activity is reviewed — without surrendering agent capability.
Read more →Where to next
See the features in the context of one agent loop.
The how-it-works overview ties shared conversations, Workforces, Bot Pages, MCP, Runtime Vault, and audit into a single picture.