Matimo Launched Worldwide With AI Agent Governance and Execution Platform

Matimo Launched Worldwide With AI Agent Governance and Execution Platform

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Matimo Platform, an AI agent execution and governance system developed by ROAIQ TECHNOLOGIES, is now generally available worldwide at matimo.ai. The launch moves Matimo out of an early-access period that ran with a limited cohort of enterprise teams and opens self-serve signup globally, with no waitlist required.

Matimo brings together three components under one system: Matimo Workbench, a multi-tenant environment for building and running AI agents; Matimo Studio, an included visual workflow builder; and Matimo Governance, a layer that adds identity, audit, and policy enforcement around agent activity. A fourth component, Matimo OSS, is a free, open-source tool library with 200+ built-in tools across multiple provider packages, plus a governed catalog of 449 additional tools through 3rd party. Both products run on Matimo OSS, and any development team can use it independently of Matimo Platform.

Why Now?
Matimo enters a category of established workflow-automation tools, among them Zapier, n8n, Make, Workato, and Microsoft Power Automate, that were built primarily to connect software systems and run predefined, human-authored workflows. Matimo's founder argues that autonomous AI agents introduce a different requirement: because an agent can take actions that were not explicitly scripted by an operator, enterprises need a way to identify which agent did what, under which policy, and to intervene when necessary. Matimo Governance was designed to address that requirement inside the execution layer itself, rather than as a feature added afterward.

What's Live
Matimo Workbench supports 16 reasoning engines and BYOK (Bring Your Own Key) for large language model providers, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Ollama, and AWS Bedrock, with no single-vendor lock-in, along with knowledge bases, human-in-the-loop approval gates, and row-level-security-enforced tenant isolation.

Matimo Studio pairs a visual, drag-and-drop canvas with a REST API on one shared execution engine, so a workflow built by an operations team runs exactly as it would if an engineer had built it in code.

Matimo Governance, the platform's governance and audit layer, evaluates every agent action through what its maker calls a seven-step execution gate, completing in under sub-seconds. It includes Shadow Mode, which logs what a policy would have blocked without enforcing it, so a team can review the impact before turning enforcement on; an Emergency Stop that halts all agent activity across a workspace from a single control, with no deployment required; and cryptographic identity tokens assigned to each agent so specific actions can be traced back to a specific agent for audit purposes. Matimo Governance also produces one-click evidence exports for SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, and GDPR audits.

Matimo OSS, the free, MIT-licensed tool layer both products run on, remains available standalone: 200+ built-in tools across multiple provider packages, plus a governed catalog of 449 additional tools through 3rd party, framework-agnostic, usable on LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen, or a custom stack.