Aptly is the system of record for decision rights, delegation of authority, and signature authority, so organizations can move faster with clear accountability.
Every enterprise has identity management that answers "who are you?" and business systems where work happens. Between them sits a question most systems were never designed to answer: "what are you authorized to decide?" We call that the authority layer, and we believe it belongs in a system of record of its own, not scattered across spreadsheets and per-system approval configs. As more work is initiated by software and supervised AI agents, the same authority standards have to apply to every actor, human or machine.
How Aptly extends human authority to AI agents→
Properly delegated authority empowers teams to act with speed and confidence.
Aptly helps organizations define, administer, and prove decision rights: who can approve, commit spend, sign, or take action on behalf of the business. When authority is clear and current, operations move faster and governance gets stronger.
As automation advances, the same standards must apply when actions are initiated by software and supervised AI agents. Aptly helps organizations assign authority with clear limits, accountability, and auditability.
We build authority infrastructure that stays accurate as organizations, policies, and systems change.
Properly delegated authority empowers teams to act with speed and confidence.
Bring your own authority structure to a working session and see how Aptly digitizes it.
Getting decision rights right
How well-defined decision rights drive revenue growth, organizational agility, and compliance readiness — and how to fix weak authority structures.