AI, on Both Sides of Identity

We Build With AI.
And We Govern It.

QuickLaunch is AI-powered in two directions. AI runs the platform voice password reset, integrations you build by describing them, self-healing workflows. And AI is the newest identity you have to govern: every agent on your campus is an account with access. Who has access? now includes your AI.

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Side One

AI That Powers the Platform

The AI in QuickLaunch isn't a chatbot bolted on. It does real work resetting passwords, building integrations, and healing them and it's built with research and industry leaders.

AI Voice Password Reset

Students reset their password by phone, 24/7, in natural language identity verified, no agent, no wait. It removes the single biggest self-service ticket driver from your help desk.

In QuickLaunch Identity

Agentic Design Studio

Describe an integration in plain English and an AI agent that knows Ethos natively writes the workflow, maps the data, and stands it up no custom scripts.

In QuickLaunch iPaaS

Self-Healing Integrations

The agent watches every data flow, detects failures, and auto-remediates common issues before your team ever sees a ticket.

In QuickLaunch iPaaS

Research-Grade AI

The intelligence behind QuickLaunch is built in collaboration with Columbia University and powered by Nvidia, OpenAI, and BlackBeltHelp not a wrapper on someone else's model.

 
AI Agents Are the New Ghost Students

AI Agents Are the New Ghost Students

A faculty member spins up a ChatGPT custom agent on a personal API key, pointed at a research-grant database full of student records. No one approved it. No one is tracking it. That's Shadow AI and it is already on your campus. Every AI agent is an identity with access, and almost no one is governing them.

 
Governing AI Identity

Treat Every Agent as a First-Class Identity

  • Inventory every agent approved and shadow with owner, purpose, data scope, and FERPA exposure.
  • Risk-score them by authentication method, data access, and approval status, and surface the high-risk ones.
  • First-class AI identities (next release) each agent gets its own identity, credentials, least-privilege access, and lifecycle, not a shared service account.
  • Deprovision on schedule no standing access for an agent that finished its job.
The same question, a new answer: Who Has Access?
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Two Tools to Get Ahead of Shadow AI

You don't have to wait for a breach to start governing AI identity. Both are free, and both are built for higher ed.

CIO Guide · PDF

The CIO Guide to Managing AI Identities on Campus

A practical governance framework: the sponsor / owner / trigger roles, data-classification tiers, registration workflows, and the review cadence that keeps AI agents accountable. The playbook behind the Who has access? question for non-human identity.

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Audit Workbook · XLSX

The AI Agent Inventory Tracker

A ready-to-use workbook to inventory every AI agent, log Shadow AI, risk-score by authentication and data access, and an executive dashboard plus an IDP evaluation checklist to ask your identity vendor: do you treat agents as first-class identities?

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AI is Already on Your Campus.
Let's Make Sure It Has an Identity.

See how QuickLaunch uses AI to run identity and integration and how it governs the AI agents you didn't know you had.

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