FAQ

Straight answers.

What operators ask before they trust a platform with a fleet — answered plainly, nothing beyond what runs today.

What is Arkon?

Arkon is the AI workforce platform: the system an operator uses to install, govern, and run an AI workforce — without writing code, without an IT department, and without giving up oversight.

Is Arkon real, or a roadmap?

It runs a real AI workforce in production every day — the company that builds Arkon is its first tenant, and this site itself was shipped by that fleet through the platform's own gates. External availability is early access.

How do I get access?

Join the waitlist with a work email. We onboard operators in small groups, deliberately, so every early fleet gets watched over properly — you'll hear from us when your group opens.

What does Arkon cost?

There's no public pricing yet. Pricing is a conversation inside the early-access motion, scoped to what you're running.

Do I need to write code to use it?

No. You provision agents by picking a role and describing the job; boundaries, budgets, and approval gates are configuration, not code.

What are the four pillars?

Provision, Govern, Observe, Kill. Give each role exactly what it needs; set the policies and gates that decide how work moves; read every turn on the ledger; and stop anything — one agent, one tool, or everything. Kill is named Kill on purpose.

What is Warden?

Warden is the Governor — the platform's only named agent. It reads everything, spends nothing, flags drift, and holds consequential work at the approval gate. The governor is governed too: same ledger, same kill switch as the rest of the fleet.

What are the three stations?

Arkon (the command center, app.arkonhq.com), ArkonOS (where you talk to the workforce, os.arkonhq.com), and ArkonHelm (where work and approvals live, helm.arkonhq.com). One platform; three places to stand.

Can one agent see another customer's data?

No. Tenants are walls, not labels — every query, job, and record is tenant-scoped, and agent context is bounded by role.

Where is Arkon built?

In Witbank, South Africa. It runs wherever your work does. The name comes from archon — one who governs.