Authexis

Agent voice layer

Your AI agents, drafting in your voice.

Give Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, n8n, or the agent you built a governed way to draft and adapt work in the voice your workspace has earned. Authexis provides the voice layer. Your agent keeps its own job.

agent requestvoice:draft

prompt

Adapt this customer note for a LinkedIn post. Keep the position intact; make it useful to operations leaders.

source_material

Included

response

Draft ready for review. The agent can propose the words; the person behind the voice decides what survives.

What Authexis adds

A voice layer with evidence and limits.

A workspace voice, not a clever prompt

Your agent drafts against the voice profile and source material already held in your Authexis workspace.

Keys with a narrow job

Issue a scoped key for drafting. It does not turn an agent into a publisher or give it access to every workspace action.

A record of each request

Draft history keeps the calling client, source-material use, and feedback visible for review and improvement.

Deliberate boundaries

Drafting support, not a borrowed identity.

Authexis helps an external agent produce a draft or adaptation that has real voice context behind it. It does not give that agent permission to send email, post to social platforms, or publish under anyone’s name.

  • Draft and adapt through the API or MCP, using the agent environment you already trust.
  • Use source material when the draft needs facts, examples, or a position worth preserving.
  • Review, edit, or discard every response before it becomes public work.
  • Keep usage within workspace rate limits and inspect the audit history when something needs a second look.

Let the agent draft. Keep the judgment.

Create a scoped key in API settings, then connect it to the agent or automation you already use.