Enterprise SaaS behind Claude
Tooling covered finance, CRM, project management, advertising, Snowflake, LinkedIn, Jasper, content workflows, approvals, and reporting.
A production orchestration layer connecting Claude to NetSuite, Monday.com, HubSpot, Wrike, Google Ads, Adverity, Apify, Snowflake, LinkedIn, Jasper, custom Claude skills, and human approval workflows.
These are the kinds of artifacts that separate a governed agent platform from a demo wired to a few APIs.
Names, scopes, owners, auth modes, approval needs, rate limits, and failure behavior for agent-callable enterprise tools.
Governance checklistA change review path for new tool powers, permission creep, account boundaries, and actions that should require human approval.
Approval objectStructured review requests containing action intent, source data, confidence, blast radius, reviewer identity, and audit trail.
Incident noteLinkedIn/Auth0 token diagnosis, audience parameter root cause, JWT recovery, and downstream account-access validation.
The platform packaged enterprise SaaS integrations, reusable business methods, and internal knowledge surfaces as governed tools and skills, then kept quality-critical decisions behind authentication, access, and human approval gates.
Useful agents are mostly systems problems: authentication, tool boundaries, state, context, approvals, repeatability, observability, and workflow ownership. This platform shows the ability to turn messy enterprise systems into reusable AI infrastructure that non-engineering teams can actually use.
Tooling covered finance, CRM, project management, advertising, Snowflake, LinkedIn, Jasper, content workflows, approvals, and reporting.
Agency methodologies were packaged as reusable plugins instead of remaining tribal knowledge or loose prompts.
A custom server connected Claude to Jasper Knowledge Base and brand voice selection for four enterprise B2B client workflows.
I build tool-using AI systems with reusable skills, governance, and product-grade operating boundaries.