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Capture patterns from your best runs, version them like code, and stop re-solving the same problems across sessions.
- CLI + VS Code native workflow
- Behavior library with semver
- MCP tool parity for automation
Amprealize helps teams capture what works, coordinate agents as a system, and reuse behaviors across projects. Less thrash. Lower inference spend. A calmer way to ship.
Whether you're writing the agent or directing it, Amprealize gives everyone on the team a shared language for what works.
Capture patterns from your best runs, version them like code, and stop re-solving the same problems across sessions.
Track what agents are doing, keep execution aligned with intent, and ship without needing to read the logs yourself.
Write behaviors in plain language, attach them to processes, and let the team reuse them without asking engineering for help.
Deploy on your infrastructure, enforce governance from day one, and keep every AI action traceable to a person and a policy.
Capture what works, coordinate agents, and reuse behaviors across teams — with a design that stays calm under load.
Extract patterns that work from any reasoning run — then turn them into reusable building blocks.
Projects, boards, and role-scoped behaviors that keep execution aligned without micromanagement.
A behavior library you can version, fork, and compose across projects — the same way you treat code.
Behavioral playbooks reduce redundant exploration and keep agents from repeating expensive dead-ends.
Every agent action has an equivalent tool call — automation and auditability are first-class.
Use it from the CLI, VS Code, or API — and keep the tight loop you already like.
Three steps from “agents ran” to “behaviors we can reuse.”
npx @amprealize/cli wizard wires your repo in minutes.
The platform observes traces and extracts behavioral patterns that actually work.
Share behaviors across agents, projects, and teams — then iterate fast.
“Amprealize made our agent work feel cumulative. We stopped re-learning the same lessons every run.”
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