Archipelo records AI copilot and agent actions and preserves them alongside source control and SDLC events — establishing structured context for how AI-assisted and agentic workflows contribute to software outcomes.
Archipelo inventories the presence of AI coding tools and autonomous agents across developer environments and repositories — establishing a clear record of where these tools are active and how they interact with code.
This visibility enables organizations to determine:
Through Salmon's execution chain, agent actions — such as those from Claude Code or other autonomous coding agents — are recorded alongside human actions, making their contributions identifiable and attributable.

AI copilots and autonomous agents introduce code, modify configurations, and trigger downstream workflows. Archipelo captures these signals and preserves them alongside SDLC events and security scan results.
This creates a structured record that enables examination of how AI and agent activity intersects with code changes and associated security findings over time.

Archipelo maintains a centralized, timestamped record of AI and agent development signals tied to actor-attributed actions and SDLC events. This record supports internal review, audit, and governance processes related to AI-assisted and agentic development practices.

Verify how your software was produced — across human developers, AI copilots, and agents. Archipelo provides the system of record for execution attribution, security, and governance across software production.
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