The control plane for agent spend.
AI agents are starting to move real money. Greene Comply is the thin, auditable layer that sits between an agent and its budget — so every dollar is governed, visible, and provable.
Autonomy without a paper trail is a liability.
The moment an agent can spend, two questions follow it everywhere: what is it allowed to do, and can you prove what it did. Most teams answer both with scattered scripts and terminal logs — which is exactly what fails when a prompt goes sideways or an auditor comes knocking.
Greene Comply makes those answers first-class. You define guard rails once — daily caps, per-transaction limits, blocked categories, approval thresholds — and every spend request is evaluated against them in real time. Approvals, denials, and human overrides are written to an append-only audit log, and the cost of everything lands in a unified ledger.
It connects the way agents already do: a native MCP server for Cursor and Claude Desktop, and a clean REST API for everything else. No SDK lock-in, no rebuilding your stack.
One plane. Six surfaces.
Govern the spend.
Keep the receipts.
Set up your first guard rail in minutes — no card required to start.