Every AI system in one accountable registry
The Estate Graph correlates every AI system across your organisation — governed agents, Copilot Studio and Claude Managed agents, discovered tools, tracked usage — into one read-side view. Each row carries an owner, a risk tier, an initiative, and a governance state. Read-only: it reads, correlates, and evidences. It never executes a workload or deploys an agent.
Every AI system, one accountable view
Agents, Copilot Studio, Claude, discovery, usage — correlated
Read-side only — it evidences, it never executes
From scattered AI to one accountable estate
Most organisations can't answer a simple board question: how many AI systems are running, who owns each one, and which are governed? The systems live in different consoles — the agent registry, Copilot Studio, an Azure workspace, a dozen SaaS tools bought on expenses — and no single view ties them together.
The Estate Graph is that view. It joins your governed agents with read-side discoveries from the connected estate — Copilot Studio agents, Claude Managed agents, Agent 365 packages, integrated tools, and tracked AI-tool usage — into one registry. Each row resolves an owner, an EU risk tier, the initiative it serves, its governance state, and when it was last seen.
Anything discovered but not yet governed lands in an "unaccounted" bucket — the honest gap between what's running and what leadership has actually signed off. From there, one click brings a system onto the floor: it reuses the existing propose-and-govern paths, so nothing is a new write surface and nothing bypasses your approval workflow.
Because it's read-only, the estate is safe to connect broadly. Fronterio never deploys an agent to a third-party runtime, never runs a workload, and never scans an endpoint. It reads the systems you already run, correlates them, and turns them into evidence a board can trust.
Scattered consoles vs. one connected estate
Without the Estate Graph
- AI systems tracked in separate consoles with no shared owner or risk view
- "How many AI systems do we run?" takes a week of manual collation
- Ungoverned systems stay invisible until an incident surfaces them
- Spend and unused licences are impossible to tie back to a system
With the Estate Graph
- Every AI system in one registry with owner, risk tier, initiative, and governance state
- The unaccounted bucket shows exactly what's running but ungoverned
- One click brings a discovered system onto the governance floor
- Spend and waste sit beside each system — read-only, board-ready
What the connected estate gives leadership
One accountable registry
Every AI system — governed agents, Copilot Studio, Claude Managed, discovered tools — in a single view with owner, risk tier, and initiative.
The unaccounted bucket
Discovered-but-ungoverned systems are surfaced explicitly — the honest gap between what runs and what leadership has approved.
Bring onto the floor
One click moves a discovered system into governance, reusing the existing propose-and-govern paths. No new write surface, no bypass.
Spend & waste in context
Per-system spend and unused-licence waste sit beside each row — read-only display, no billing changes, board-ready.
Read-side by design
Nothing executes here. Fronterio reads the estate you already run, correlates it, and evidences it — it never deploys or runs a workload.
Estate to board pack
The estate feeds the recurring board pack and adoption report, so "the connected estate" becomes a leadership artifact, not a dashboard to babysit.
How the estate comes together
Connect the estate
Point Fronterio at the systems you already run — the agent registry, Copilot Studio, Claude Managed agents, Agent 365, integrations, and the usage tracker. Read-only access only.
Correlate into one registry
The Estate Graph joins every source at read time, resolving each system's owner, risk tier, initiative, governance state, and last-seen.
Close the unaccounted gap
Review the unaccounted bucket and bring each discovered system onto the governance floor with one click, through your existing approval workflow.
Evidence it to the board
The estate — with spend and waste in context — flows into the board pack and adoption report as a recurring, forwardable leadership artifact.
“For the first time we can answer the board in one screen: every AI system we run, who owns it, and whether it's governed — without touching a single runtime.”
Available on Enterprise
The connected estate is part of the Enterprise tier — the read-side integrations, provider obligations, and the estate registry.
See your whole AI estate in one view
Bring every AI system across your organisation into one accountable, read-side registry — and turn it into a board-ready artifact.