You set the rules
Leaders write the rules in plain language: spending limits, required approvals, what must never happen. These become firm boundaries the Auto checks before doing anything that matters.
A good self-driving car keeps the person in charge: you choose the destination, the car obeys the rules of the road, it hands control back when something is unusual, and it records the whole trip. An Auto works the same way.
The Auto can move fast because the operating controls are built into the work itself. Rules, approvals, logs and infrastructure are not afterthoughts.
Leaders write the rules in plain language: spending limits, required approvals, what must never happen. These become firm boundaries the Auto checks before doing anything that matters.
Anything high-stakes or out of the ordinary is brought to a person, with everything needed to decide already gathered. Routine work flows; important judgment stays with people.
Every step the software takes, every rule it applied, every approval, is logged and time-stamped. When someone asks why it did something, the exact sequence can be replayed.
The whole operation runs on the company's own cloud. Data never leaves the company's walls. Supervity is SOC 2 Type 2 and ISO 27001 certified.
Because the rules and the record live right next to the work in the Auto Graph, nothing has to be reconstructed after the fact.
Beyond controlling how the work runs, Supervity commits to the outcome: an agreed share of the work running as software by set dates, and if a target is missed, the team keeps working at no extra cost until it is met.
Different work calls for different levels of independence. The Software Autonomy Levels give leaders a simple way to say how self-driving each operation should be, and to keep a firm hand where it counts.
In a three-week AutoPilot Bootcamp, Supervity runs a working Auto on your data so your team can set the rules, approve the exceptions, and inspect the full record.