Bolt Foundry - Build and verify agents you can trust
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Most AI agent products focus on orchestration. Bolt Foundry focuses on trust.
Gambit is our open-source, local-first foundation for building agents you can inspect, test, grade, and verify. It has plain-English authoring, traceable runs, reusable graders, and repeatable verification built into the workflow.

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Interesting direction here. The part in your post about teams being able to get an agent demo working but not being able to prove how it will behave in production hits a real pain.
One quick observation while looking at the homepage. The idea of trust vs orchestration comes through very clearly in your launch explanation, but the hero (Open foundation for trustworthy agents) feels a bit more abstract than the story you told here.
Something closer to the production reliability angle might communicate the difference faster. Have you tested leaning into that contrast more, @siscodan?
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@taimur_haider1 hey thanks for looking! You're totally right. We're still figuring things out, this is great feedback and something we'll keep experimenting with!
@siscodan Hey Dan, glad the comment was helpful. Dropped a few more thoughts in the LinkedIn inbox about the homepage messaging. Worth a quick look when you have a sec.
Hi Dan
I saw Gambit: an open source agent harness for reliable agent sassistants, and workflows” on Product Hunt and then checked the Bolt Foundry blog.
Your point about demos working but production behavior not being provable was spot on. The idea of inspecting, grading, and verifying agents — instead of hiding logic in prompts — feels practical.
Quick question: when teams start using Gambit locally do they usually define grading criteria upfront, or does it evolve after seeing failures?
Appreciate how clearly you framed the trust layer around agents.