Garry Tan

Golf - Enterprise MCP Control Plane

Govern and secure AI agents and MCP servers with centralized visibility, policy control, and audit trails. Security, compliance, and control for the agentic era.

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Wojciech Blaszak
👋 I'm Wojciech, co-founder of Golf. Antoni and I have been building MCP infrastructure since the earliest days of the protocol. Over the past year, we've worked with enterprises using MCP at scale - and the same gap kept showing up: there are vertical solutions, but there's no end-to-end platform for governing how AI connects to enterprise systems. That's what Golf is. We're backed by Y Combinator and already in production at multi-thousand-employee organizations. Here's the problem we kept seeing: If you're a platform or IT team trying to enable AI tools across your org, you're stuck. You maintain a Notion allow list. Every new MCP server goes through a manual security review. And if a server has one risky tool - say a write action to production - you block the entire server. Your engineers lose access to everything, even the safe parts. That's not governance. That's a bottleneck. Meanwhile, engineers don't wait. At one company, we found 150 MCP servers running across the org. 50 of them had the ability to perform destructive actions on production systems. Nobody on the security or platform team knew they existed. What Golf does: Golf is the control plane that lets you enable your entire engineering org - without losing control. → Discover - find every MCP server and AI connection across your org. See what's running, who's using it, what data it touches. Assess and remediate the risk. → Enforce - control what every agent can do at the tool level. Allow read, block write, require approval. Block prompt injections, PII leaks, and credential exposure in real-time. All tied to real identities through your IDP. → Audit - full trail of every agent action. When compliance asks what AI touched customer data - you have the answer. For the PH community: We open-sourced our MCP inventory scanner. You can run it today, find every MCP server in your environment, and assess risk - no Golf account needed. → Try the scanner: [link] When you're ready for the full platform - enforcement, tool-level policies, audit trails - talk to us at https://golf.dev. Our ask: We'd love to hear from you: How are you managing MCP adoption across your teams today? What's blocking you from enabling AI tools org-wide? We'll be here all day. Let's talk. - Wojciech & Antoni
Marek Nalikowski

@wbbw1 awesome work, congrats on the launch!

Antoni Gmitruk

@marek_nalikowski thanks a lot!

Kris Newlin

@wbbw1 congrats!

Stan Rymkiewicz

Pumped! Congrats on the launch.

Van de Vouchy
Hey Wojciech, that story about finding 150 MCP servers running across an org with 50 of them able to hit production, and nobody on security knowing, is wild. Was that a specific company where you discovered that and everyone’s face just dropped?
Antoni Gmitruk

@vouchy Yeah, honestly, not sure who was more surprised, us or them. The scanner doesn't lie though 😅

Marcin Michalak

I’ve seen how much work went into this - super impressive to see Golf live and solving real enterprise gaps. Congrats on the launch @wbbw1 @wbbw1 💪

Land Tantichot

Love this product. We use it here at Prism everyday

Sebastian Mul

Golf.dev is awesome because it finally gives you clear control and visibility over what your AI agents are doing with tools and data. After using it, it just feels like the missing security layer every MCP-based system should have.

Also rooting for your Product Hunt launch - guys, go smash it, this deserves a lot of love. Good luck! 🚀

Neil Verma

Congrats on the launch@wbbw1! What's the story behind the "Golf" name?

Rajit Khanna

Why would I use an MCP server over a CLI?

Alex Danilowicz
congrats on launch! MCPs are here to stay!!! bullish
Antoni Gmitruk

@alexdanilowicz thanks Alex!

Lien Chueh

Visibility is so important. People forget things all the time. Having to deal with "orphaned" MCPs that could become the next security risk is definitely not ideal.

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