Harbour is an AI Agent Gateway and governance platform for cloud infrastructure. Its core goal is to let AI Agents participate in operations, incident investigation, migration, and compliance analysis—without giving them direct access to cloud credentials or allowing them to automatically modify production environments. It uses a unified context graph to model inventory, compliance status, and costs across AWS, Azure, GCP, Hetzner, Scaleway, OVH, and on-premises environments.
Its AI capabilities are less about building proprietary models and more about “controlled access to any model.” Harbour can connect to Claude, GPT, Mistral, self-hosted Llama, or OpenAI-compatible APIs, and exposes the same governed operations via an MCP endpoint, CLI, and Dashboard. Agents can only read scoped, server-side redacted context, and they produce typed proposals with supporting evidence, context versions, and integrity status. All changes go into a human approval queue; Harbour only stages them and does not execute them. On the compliance side, it supports controls related to GDPR, NIS2, ISO 27001, CIS Kubernetes, SOC 2, and DORA, while also offering cross-cloud cost views and phased migration modeling.
Public pricing is relatively restrained: the free tier lets users connect one environment, run compliance scans, and try the Agent Gateway with their own model, with no credit card required. Multi-environment deployments, sovereign EU hosting, evidence packages, and team governance fall under “Teams & regulated fleets,” which requires contacting sales for a custom plan. The page does not disclose specific pricing or billing methods.
The main strength is its clearly defined security boundary: raw credentials are not exposed, Secrets are redacted server-side, data at rest is encrypted with AES-256-GCM, audit logs are cryptographically chained, and EU-only or self-hosted inference strategies are supported. Its support for European sovereign clouds is also notable, treating Hetzner, Scaleway, and OVH as first-class cloud providers. The limitations are that the product does not execute changes and still depends on an enterprise’s existing approval and execution workflows; only 20 compliance rules are disclosed, so depth needs hands-on validation; SLA, support channels, enterprise pricing, and Chinese-language support are not specified.
Harbour is suited to SRE, DevOps, platform engineering, and security/compliance teams, especially organizations that are multi-cloud, regulated, or focused on EU data sovereignty. The page does not disclose access conditions from China, so direct connectivity, payment methods, and local alternatives all need to be tested. For deployment in China, it can be compared with Terraform Cloud/Enterprise, Spacelift, env0, Wiz, Prisma Cloud, and cloud providers’ native security and operations platforms.
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