Every week there's a new agent framework. LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen, Semantic Kernel, agency-swarm — the list keeps growing. If you want to build an AI agent, you have more tools than you know what to do with.

But building an agent is the easy part.

The hard part is what happens after. Once you've deployed five agents — or ten, or twenty — across different teams, using different frameworks, talking to different APIs, you immediately hit a wall. Who's watching them? Who's responsible when one fails at 3 AM? How do you know which agents are autonomous, which are supervised, and which should be neither?

The creation problem is solved. The management problem isn't.

Frameworks solve creation. They give you abstractions for building agents that can reason, use tools, and collaborate. But they don't solve management. There's no single pane of glass for an ops team to see the full fleet. No way to set autonomy levels per agent. No standard for credential security that doesn't involve pasting API keys into environment variables.

This isn't a minor gap. It's the gap that prevents enterprises from deploying agents beyond a proof of concept. It's why most agent projects stall after the demo.

Oceum is governance infrastructure.

It sits above your agents — regardless of what built them — and gives operators the tools they need. A visual workflow builder for non-technical teams. Graduated autonomy so you can promote an agent from manual to smart to fully autonomous when it's earned trust. A zero-knowledge vault so agents can make API calls without ever seeing the raw credentials.

28 integrations connected via real OAuth flows. An AI copilot on every page. A published SDK with zero dependencies. An activity log, health monitoring, fleet KPIs, and an admin portal.

Dogfooded from day one.

We didn't build Oceum to demo at a pitch event. We built it because we needed it. Right now, 9 agents run on Oceum managing its own operations. Security audits security. Pipeline scores leads. Uptime monitors uptime every 15 minutes. Triage triages support tickets. Content manages the content calendar. Revenue handles Stripe webhooks. Deploys logs every deploy. Briefing compiles all of it into a weekly executive report.

Every feature in Oceum exists because we hit a wall and built the tool to get past it.

48 phases shipped. Zero outside funding. Two founders. If you're running agents and spending more time watching them than building with them, that's the problem Oceum solves.