01 · Risk
Security incidents that never reach production
PII, hardcoded secrets, vulnerable packages: blocked at commit time, not caught in postmortem
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Altitude turns your team's context into a graph, and enforces it on every coding agent action.
Coding agents write more code than ever.
Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot. They ship at machine speed.
But your team's architectural choices, scope freezes, naming conventions, security rules?
They live in Slack threads, Notion pages,
and senior engineers' heads.
The agents have no way to see them.
A decision in a Notion page. A scope freeze in a Linear ticket. A design system in Figma. A security rule in Confluence. Today, none of it reaches your coding agents.
Altitude reads all of it.
And turns it into a single graph
queryable by humans, enforced on agents.
Migrate auth service to OAuth 2.0
refactor: remove legacy rate limiter
Primary color updated
"Brand refresh — primary changed from #d4a05a to #c89253. Effective immediately."
Architecture Decision Record
API Gateway — final choice
"No PII in logs. No hardcoded secrets. No npm packages older than 24 months."
Deprecate v1 endpoints
Convention: validation
Your stack is complete.
Almost.
You monitor your infrastructure. Your code. Your pipelines, your costs, your incidents, your users.
What if you placed the missing piece?
Nothing connects what your team decides
to what your agents actually do.
Altitude is that missing layer.
Every tool in your stack has a name.
The layer that connects them does not.
That layer is what we build
Six places coding agents quietly drain time, money and credibility
01 · Risk
PII, hardcoded secrets, vulnerable packages: blocked at commit time, not caught in postmortem
02 · Onboarding
Their agent inherits the team's conventions. New hires stop learning the wrong patterns
03 · Compliance
SOC2, GDPR, HIPAA constraints live in the graph. Every agent action checked against them
04 · Tech debt
Frozen scope is enforced. Agents don't touch what your team agreed not to touch
05 · Velocity
Conventions codified once, in the graph. PR reviews focus on real questions
06 · AI governance
Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot work to your standards, not to their training data
Hey, I'm AL.
Your design system, architecture, security rules and conventions live across Jira, Notion, Confluence, Linear, Git and Figma. I bring all of it into one place, kept in sync with the source.
Ask me anything. I'll come back with what's true right now, in context.
Fully secure. Zero noise. Just clarity.