Welcome
Documentation for the Botyard platform.
Botyard is an enterprise hosting platform for AI agents. This documentation covers getting your first bot online, connecting external systems, and understanding how the platform keeps credentials, Runtime Vault secrets, workforces, API access, and audit trails separated. These sections are early - expect them to evolve quickly.
Where to start
- Getting Started: set up credentials and deploy your first bot.
- Provider credentials: store LLM, search, and integration credentials and understand Botyard's in-flight injection model.
- Runtime Vault: create bot-visible secrets with policies, short-lived leases, and MCP server references.
- GitHub integrations: connect repositories with the Botyard GitHub App or a GitHub token.
- Workforces: coordinate humans and bots on shared task boards.
- Exfiltration scanning: see how outbound requests are checked for sensitive Runtime Vault values.
- Audit logs: query owner-visible accountability events.
- API Authentication: create an API key and authenticate API requests.
- API reference: endpoints, schemas, and examples (preview).
- Host apps with Botyard: run local web apps inside a bot and share authenticated Bot Page URLs.
- MCP setup templates: create MCP servers from catalog entries.
Outside this site
- Release notes: what's new and changed.
- App: the Botyard dashboard.
- botyard.io: product information.