// REGULATED OPS
AI that survives a security review — and a $4,500 way to prove it first.
Most regulated operations teams have zero AI in production — for good reasons. You don't need a platform commitment to change that. You need proof on one workflow: what it costs, which model clears your quality bar, and what must stay human. That's the assessment. Everything after it is optional.
// who this is for
Operations where "move fast" isn't an option
The numbers below come from our published benchmarks — the same measurement the assessment runs on your workflow.
Healthcare administration
Claims-status summarization, prior-auth document prep, member correspondence drafting — measured against your acceptance bar before anything touches PHI.
Claims-status summarization: 82% cheaper than premium-only at quality 91
Third-party administrators
Eligibility checks, plan-document Q&A, enrollment intake. The work is high-volume and rules-bound — exactly where routing shows its numbers.
Eligibility checks: 64% cheaper than premium-only at quality 96
Insurance & benefits ops
Document intake and classification, claims triage, renewal prep. Every step audited, every exception routed to a person.
Document intake & classification: 64% cheaper than premium-only at quality 96
Full table on the benchmarks page
// built for the review
Six controls your security team will ask about
Every audit and every build runs on SectorFlow One. These aren't roadmap items — they're how the platform works today.
Signed, hash-chained audit logs
Every agent action is logged, HMAC-signed, and chained — the trail your auditor asks for, produced by default.
Human-in-the-loop approvals
Approval workflows on the actions you define. Nothing irreversible happens without a named person saying so.
Tool-permission scoping
Agents get the narrowest access that does the job — scoped per tool, per agent, enforceable and reviewable.
BAA on request
We sign Business Associate Agreements for engagements touching PHI, and work from redacted samples until one is in place.
Data residency options
US, Canada (ca-central-1, Canada Central, montréal1), or EU hosting — the data path stays where your obligations say it must.
RBAC + tenant isolation
Four-tier role-based access and multi-tenant row-level security underneath every agent we deploy.
The governance deep-dive lives on SectorFlow One — Governance
// how to start
Start with proof, not a platform commitment
The Routing Assessment takes one workflow your team does by hand — 20–50 redacted samples, no system access, no API keys — and runs it across 15+ models against your acceptance bar. One week later you have a written report: the routing table, the cost at your volume, and the human-in-the-loop map.
$4,500, fixed. Fully credited toward a deeper Assessment or the Build if you continue. If the report says AI isn't worth it for that workflow, that answer cost you $4,500 instead of a failed pilot.
// not ready to book?
Score your governance posture in 15 questions
The free scorecard covers audit, approvals, tool permissions, vendor lock-in, model portability, and prompt-injection defense. Every "no" is a gap your security review will find — better you find it first. PDF by email, no calls, no spam.
