AI agents are multiplying faster than anyone can track.
Gain control over the growing number of AI agents across your environment.
AI agents are multiplying faster than anyone can track.
As organizations adopt AI, the number of agents and automations grows rapidly across teams and tools. This leads to operational and security challenges: agents are deployed without centralized oversight, duplicates and unnecessary agents accumulate, permissions and access become difficult to track, and security teams lose visibility and control. Unchecked agent sprawl increases complexity and risk.
- symptomNo centralized oversight
Agents are deployed across teams and tools without a single source of truth.
- symptomDuplicate agents
Redundant or unnecessary agents accumulate and consume resources.
- symptomAccess tracking gaps
Permissions and access become difficult to track as agent count grows.
- symptomLost visibility
Security teams lose sight of what agents exist and what they can do.
Wing discovers, consolidates, and governs every agent in your environment.
- 01VISIBILITYCentralized visibility of all agents
Wing provides a unified view of every AI agent across your SaaS ecosystem: all active agents and integrations, where they operate, and what access they have.
- 02IDENTIFYIdentification of redundant and risky agents
Wing analyzes usage and behavior to highlight unnecessary or high-risk agents by correlating activity levels, permissions, and business relevance.
- 03CONTROLContinuous control and optimization
Wing enables teams to manage agent growth and enforce governance with automated workflows that remove redundant agents, restrict unnecessary access, and maintain a controlled, secure environment.
A diagram, not a deck.

Sources → Wing agents → outcomes.
- SaaS audit APIs
- Agent registries
- IdP
- Workflow logs
- Observability Agent
- Control Agent
- Enforcement Agent
- Notification Agent
- Claude
- Copilot
- Agent inventory
- Redundancy alerts
- Access right-sizing
"We thought we had a handful of agents. Wing showed us fifty, and which ones we could safely retire."