Pause or narrow
Identify whether to pause the automation, remove a write action, or narrow the token scope first.
AI automation permission and revocation mapper
AutoScope Map turns Zapier, n8n, Make, and internal API automations into a permission topology, overreach risk map, revocation playbook, approval gap score, and audit-ready evidence pack.
Permission topology preview
Risk paths that lists miss
Low-code automations often look simple step by step. The risk appears when an AI step reads customer data, reasons over it, and then writes to CRM, billing, Slack, storage, or internal APIs through a broad token.
Revocation playbooks
When a workflow overreaches, the next action should be clear. AutoScope Map gives teams a practical playbook instead of a vague risk label.
Identify whether to pause the automation, remove a write action, or narrow the token scope first.
List credentials that need rotation and confirm the old access path is closed.
Notify workflow owners, system owners, and customer-facing stakeholders when the change can affect service.
Keep the rollback plan, approval decision, and before/after score with the workflow record.
Compliance evidence without overclaiming
AutoScope Map keeps customer-facing evidence practical: connected systems, data categories, approval controls, revocation steps, unresolved risks, and workflow change history.
Pricing
Annual billing is selected by default and gives 50% savings. Main prices are shown as monthly equivalents.
Early automation teams
Billed annually as $474
25 workflows
SMB SaaS and internal tools teams
Billed annually as $1,494
200 workflows
Security and platform teams
Billed annually as $4,194
1000 workflows
Common buying questions
No. It gives workflow owners and security teams a structured permission map, risk score, revocation checklist, and evidence export so reviews are faster and more concrete.
The onboarding flow starts with workflow inventory import, sample policy selection, and the Growth workspace setup path. Support is available at support@aigeamy.com.
Yes. Teams can start with CSV/API inventory exports and add direct Zapier, n8n, Make, or internal API connections as the governance process matures.