The platform exposes compliance capabilities as discoverable services, allowing organizations to maintain governance across diverse channels like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and voice interfaces. By evaluating federal and state registries, known-litigator lists, and calling-hour restrictions, the tool acts as a gatekeeper for autonomous agents. This architecture ensures that compliance checks occur before a call, text, or email is ever triggered, preventing non-compliant data from reaching Large Language Models.
Scott Frey, CEO of PossibleNOW, is set to discuss these agent-first governance models with Salesforce executives in New York later this month. He emphasizes that compliance remains the critical boundary between building customer trust and incurring legal liability. By decoupling compliance from individual applications, PossibleNOW allows businesses to apply uniform governance across their entire agentic stack, regardless of the specific interface or platform used.

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