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Unique: Implements role-based access control (viewer/editor/owner) at the API level, with version history tracking who made changes. Shared agents are discoverable in the user's workspace, and access can be revoked without deleting the agent.
vs others: More granular than cloud-hosted agents (OpenAI Assistants) because role-based access is explicit; more transparent than code-based frameworks because access control is enforced at the API level and visible in the UI.
via “role-based access control (rbac) with fine-grained permission assignment”
Enterprise SSO, SCIM, and identity management API.
Unique: Provides server-side RBAC evaluation integrated with WorkOS's identity system, allowing permission checks to be decoupled from your application's database and eliminating the need to maintain separate role/permission tables
vs others: More integrated with enterprise identity than building custom RBAC (no separate permission database needed) but less flexible than dedicated authorization services like Oso or Authz for complex attribute-based policies
via “team-workspace-management-with-role-based-access-control”
Metadata store for ML experiments at scale.
Unique: Integrates RBAC with experiment-level operations (e.g., 'can promote models to production') rather than just workspace-level access, enabling fine-grained governance of model deployment decisions
vs others: Provides more granular permission control than Weights & Biases' team-level access and includes built-in audit logging unlike MLflow's minimal access control
via “team-collaboration-with-role-based-access-control”
Unified LLM DevOps with API gateway, routing, and observability.
Unique: Implements RBAC with audit logging and team-scoped resources, rather than all-or-nothing access, enabling organizations to grant granular permissions without sharing credentials
vs others: More secure than shared credentials because RBAC enables fine-grained access control and audit trails provide accountability for changes to production configurations
via “multi-tenant workspace isolation with rbac”
Open-source LLMOps platform for prompt management and evaluation.
Unique: Implements workspace isolation at the database level, with separate data partitions per workspace and API-level access control enforcement. Supports multiple authentication methods (OIDC, SAML, local) without code changes via configuration.
vs others: More flexible than single-tenant systems because it supports multiple teams in a single deployment, reducing operational overhead for enterprises.
via “role-based access control (rbac) with multi-user collaboration”
AI visual development with design-to-code and CMS.
Unique: Provides predefined roles (Admin, Developer, Designer, Editor) with role-specific permissions for code generation, visual editing, and publishing. Enables non-developers (designers, product managers) to collaborate without full code access.
vs others: More granular than simple owner/viewer permissions because it supports multiple specialized roles; less flexible than custom RBAC systems but simpler to set up and manage.
via “rbac and authentication with role-based access control”
Milvus is a high-performance, cloud-native vector database built for scalable vector ANN search
Unique: Implements RBAC at Proxy service layer with Root Coordinator metadata management, supporting custom role definitions and granular collection/partition-level permissions with immediate revocation without cluster restart
vs others: Provides more flexible RBAC than Pinecone's API key-based access through role definitions, while maintaining simpler deployment than Elasticsearch's complex security model
via “role-based access control with granular permission enforcement”
AI platform for building internal business apps.
Unique: Enforces permissions at the server-side query layer before data is serialized, combined with attribute-based rules that evaluate user properties dynamically, ensuring that permission changes take effect immediately without requiring application redeployment
vs others: More granular than Airtable's sharing model because it supports field-level and record-level restrictions, and more flexible than Retool because it includes built-in ABAC evaluation rather than requiring custom middleware
via “multi-user workflow collaboration with project-based access control”
Workflow automation with AI — 400+ integrations, agent nodes, LLM chains, visual builder.
Unique: Implements project-based organization with role-based access control, enabling workflows to be grouped logically with shared credentials and permissions. Audit logs track all user actions for compliance.
vs others: More granular than Zapier's team sharing because project-based organization enables department-level separation, and audit logs provide compliance visibility.
via “authentication and authorization with role-based access control”
AI Observability & Evaluation
Unique: Implements RBAC at both API and database layers, ensuring authorization is enforced consistently across GraphQL, REST, and direct database access. Supports both API key and OAuth2/OIDC authentication mechanisms.
vs others: Role-based access control enables multi-tenant deployments where different teams can access the same Phoenix instance with appropriate data isolation, unlike single-user deployments.
via “multi-user dashboard access control and sharing”
Hi all, this is Burak.When agents became a reality one of the first things I wanted to do was to automate building dashboards. The first, and the most obvious, wall that I ran into was that a lot of the tools were just driven by UI. This meant that without the agents handling browser UIs and whatnot
Unique: Provides declarative, code-driven access control policies that can be versioned and reviewed alongside dashboard definitions, rather than relying on UI-based permission management
vs others: Enables access control to be treated as infrastructure-as-code with full audit trails and version history, unlike traditional dashboards with opaque permission systems
via “role-based access control (rbac) with resource-level granularity”
** - Enterprise MCP gateway with SSO, RBAC, audit trails, and token vaults for secure, centralized AI agent access control. Deploy via Helm charts on-premise or in your cloud. [webrix.ai](https://webrix.ai)
Unique: Implements MCP-aware RBAC where permissions are bound to specific tool operations and resources (not just API endpoints), enabling agents to be granted access to 'read from database X' without access to 'write to database X', with automatic policy evaluation at the MCP protocol layer
vs others: More granular than network-level access control (IP whitelisting) and more MCP-native than generic API gateway RBAC, allowing tool-specific permission rules without modifying tool implementations
via “multi-agent tool access control with role-based enforcement”
Security Proxy for Model Context Protocol — Govern any MCP tool call with ABS Core NRaaS (Non-Repudiation as a Service)
Unique: Implements role-based access control at the MCP gateway layer, allowing fine-grained tool access decisions based on actor identity without requiring changes to individual agent code. Integrates with ABS Core identity management to support centralized role definitions across multiple agents and teams.
vs others: Unlike agent-level tool restrictions (which require per-agent configuration) or LLM-based access control (which is not cryptographically enforceable), gateway-level RBAC provides centralized, auditable, and tamper-proof tool access control.
via “collaborative-experiment-sharing-and-access-control”
Neptune Client
Unique: Implements workspace-level RBAC with separate API keys per project, allowing fine-grained credential management and audit trails without requiring a separate identity provider
vs others: More granular than MLflow's basic authentication because it supports role-based permissions and audit logging, making it suitable for regulated environments requiring compliance tracking
via “role-based access control (rbac)”
Auth0 delivers a flexible identity and access management solution, offering authentication, authorization, and secure login flows to help developers protect applications across various platforms effectively
Unique: Offers a policy-driven model for RBAC that allows for dynamic role assignment and integration with existing user databases.
vs others: More customizable than AWS IAM due to its user-friendly interface and ease of integration with various applications.
via “role-based access control (rbac) for agent tool permissions”
Enforceable authorization for MCP tool calls
Unique: Applies RBAC specifically to MCP tool access, enabling role-based governance of agent capabilities at the protocol level rather than requiring application-level role checks in each tool implementation.
vs others: Simpler to understand and implement than attribute-based access control (ABAC) for teams new to authorization; more scalable than per-agent tool whitelists because roles can be reused across many agents.
via “role-based-access-control-and-team-collaboration”
Open-source LLMOps platform for prompt management, LLM evaluation, and observability. Build, evaluate, and monitor production-grade LLM applications. [#opensource](https://github.com/agenta-ai/agenta)
via “intelligent permission and access control with role-based sharing”
AI-powered universal search and assistant for work
via “team collaboration and role-based access control”
[Documentation](https://docs.airplane.dev/?utm_source=awesome-ai-agents)
Unique: Provides built-in RBAC and audit logging for workflow collaboration, with role-based permissions and change tracking, versus generic project management tools that lack workflow-specific access control
vs others: More secure than shared scripts or spreadsheets because access is controlled and audited, versus ad-hoc sharing that lacks visibility and accountability
via “workflow sharing and collaboration with role-based access control”
Personal automations made easy
Unique: Integrates role-based access control directly into the workflow editor rather than requiring separate identity/access management, simplifying team onboarding
vs others: More granular than simple share/don't-share because role-based permissions allow view-only access, but less flexible than Git-based version control for managing workflow versions
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