Caliber flags enterprise agent sprawl
Caliber is framing enterprise AI’s next bottleneck as agent governance: inventories, ownership, prompt freshness, audit trails, and decommissioning. Its related open-source ai-setup repo focuses on keeping agent configs for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, OpenCode, and Copilot synced with real codebases.
The post is more market thesis than launch, but the pain is real: enterprises are moving from “can we build agents?” to “who owns this fleet?”
- –Build tools like LangChain and LangGraph help teams create agents, but they do not solve lifecycle management, duplicate-agent discovery, or prompt change control.
- –Caliber’s open-source angle is strongest for developer agents, where stale repo context and fragmented config files are immediate operational problems.
- –The harder enterprise problem is broader than code agents: identity, permissions, human ownership, audit logs, evals, cost controls, and retirement workflows all need first-class tooling.
- –If Caliber can bridge repo-level setup with organization-level governance, it is aiming at a credible infrastructure gap rather than another agent wrapper.
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