AI Solutions Architect
Describe the business requirement in plain language. The architect drafts a bounded execution plan a human reviews before anything runs.
Local-first AI execution and change governance for real business systems.
WAIT Local Agent turns a business requirement into a reviewed plan, an approved execution, and an audit trail — running on infrastructure you control.
The workflow keeps the plan, approvals, execution, deployment, and evidence connected so humans can understand what changed and why.
Describe the business requirement in plain language. The architect drafts a bounded execution plan a human reviews before anything runs.
Bounded execution with human approvals, scheduling, and an auditable record of every run — no unattended surprise changes.
14 connector entries across PSA, RMM, documentation, and Microsoft 365 tooling, plus an M365 and Power Platform consultant lane.
Approval-gated writes keep a person in charge of every change that touches a real system, with the reasoning captured alongside it.
A local-first SQLite runtime records what happened, why, and who approved it — with evidence export when someone asks for proof.
Choose the operating model that fits your team while keeping the same governed Local Agent foundation.
C$0
For individuals learning the workflow and running personal projects.
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For operators and small teams running WAIT Local Agent in one business.
C$329/month platform + C$29/month per managed client (5-client minimum)
For managed service providers running governed AI execution across clients.
C$20,000–C$80,000+/year
For organizations that need sovereign deployment and a commercial relationship.
WAIT Local Agent 1.x is a preserved Apache-2.0 baseline. Rights previously granted under Apache-2.0 remain unchanged, and the latest 1.x release, v1.1.1, comes from this Apache-era line.
The WAIT Local Agent 2.x development line is AGPL-3.0-only plus WAIT Section 7 additional terms, in force now. Those terms include a visible “Powered by WAIT” attribution in applicable interactive interfaces.
The attribution is not removable through a normal Community preference. Removing it is a commercial branding entitlement available through a WAIT commercial agreement.
Community remains genuinely useful. It is not forbidden to MSPs or commercial operators who comply with the license, and Apache-era 1.x users owe WAIT no fee for multi-client or commercial use of that line.
A data processing agreement is available as part of the enterprise and MSP sales process through the inquiry path.
Per-client evidence collection, requirement mapping, readiness tracking, and operations records that support a customer's own NIS2 work. WAIT provides evidence and mapping support, not compliance determinations.
Adds assurance-oriented evidence review, readiness reporting, and operations support for European engagements on top of the per-client MSP lane.
“WAIT Certified Local Agent” designates an official WAIT build and product-assurance level. It is a WAIT build assurance mark, not a regulatory certification of any kind.
Illustrative monthly totals at the published per-client rate: A managed client is one distinct customer organization whose systems an MSP operates through WAIT Local Agent under a per-client subscription.
At C$29/month per managed client; five-client minimum applies.
At C$29/month per managed client; five-client minimum applies.
At C$29/month per managed client; five-client minimum applies.
Enterprise programs begin at C$20,000–C$80,000+/year. OEM and white-label work begins at C$8,000–C$32,000 setup + recurring and is a separate explicit commercial entitlement.
Each organization keeps its own scoped runtime, approvals, evidence, and support context. Talk with WAIT about the operating model, onboarding, and commercial entitlements that fit your service.
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