Built like something that already runs a business. Because it does.

How Emerjent works under the hood: supervised AI agents, a knowledge base that doesn't rot, governed writes, and ROI you can attribute. Your data stays yours, every agent action is reviewable, and the work survives a restart.

Your data stays yours

Multi-tenant from day one, not bolted on. Your workspace can't see another agency's data, and now each teammate's private context is a sealed partition, invisible even to the owner. Who you are is read from who's asking, never from what a request claims.

Sign-off you can prove

Agents propose; the gate decides whether it lands. Client-facing actions and agent writes pass a governance check before they execute, every action is logged, and you can export the full approval trail for any action as JSON or CSV to hand a client's compliance team.

Durability and reversibility

A long job resumes where it left off. Soft-delete is reversible across deals, clients, tasks, and knowledge, and a hard delete previews the cascade before you confirm.

Substrate, not substitute

Built on the same agent tech as Claude Code and n8n.

We finished the operational 90 percent they leave you to build: every client and teammate isolated, sign-off and an exportable audit trail on anything client-facing, and client portals they log into.

Common questions

Questions people ask about this.

Why not just build this on Claude Code, n8n, or Lindy?

Those are toolkits for building one automation. Emerjent is the operating system for running a whole agency: every client and every teammate in an isolated space, sign-off and an exportable audit trail on anything client-facing, and client portals they log into. It's built on the same agent tech, and it finishes the operational 90 percent those tools leave you to build. There's no per-seat charge and no metered credits to burn.

Build on infrastructure that already runs a real practice.