Two ways to bring AI agents to the business
Dapta builds and orchestrates AI agents. BiVelio places those agents under a governance layer: role, authority, policies, human approval, audit and accumulated operational memory.
Orchestrating agents vs governing their execution
What is BiVelio
BiVelio is a governed AI operating layer: a process operating system that runs real back-office work through agents with role, memory, authority, policies, human approval and full audit. Beyond orchestrating agents, it adds the end-to-end governance layer and an accumulated operational memory (Process Graph) that improves execution over time, all with multi-tenant isolation.
What is Dapta
Dapta is a business-oriented AI agent automation platform with a modern approach and Hispanic origin. It lets you build and orchestrate agents that connect data and actions to automate processes, with an accessible experience designed for teams that want to bring AI to their operations without starting from scratch. It is a direct competitor in the space of AI agents applied to business.
Quick capabilities overview
| Feature | BiVelio | Dapta |
|---|---|---|
| Governance layer (authority, policy, audit) | Yes, complete | |
| Native human approval (HITL) | ||
| AI agent orchestration | ||
| Process Graph (accumulated operational memory) | ||
| Governed multi-tenant isolation | Plan-dependent | |
| Natural-language no-code configuration | ||
| Real end-to-end operations execution | Agent builder | |
| Full audit and traceability | ||
| Product focus | Governed operating layer | AI agent platform |
| Reference market | Spain / Andorra | Hispanic / LatAm |
| Roles and authority per agent |
When to choose each one
- You need full governance: authority, policies, approval and audit
- You want agents to run real end-to-end operations, not just be orchestrated
- You value an accumulated operational memory (Process Graph) that improves with use
- You need governed multi-tenant isolation and full traceability
- You are after a governed operating layer, not just an agent builder
- You want to build and orchestrate AI agents with a modern approach
- You want an accessible agent platform to get started fast
- Your priority is AI automation more than formal governance
- A Hispanic vendor focused on AI agents fits you
- You do not need, for now, full audit and governance policies
Frequently asked questions: BiVelio vs Dapta
How is BiVelio different from Dapta?
Dapta is an AI agent platform for automating business processes. BiVelio shares that ground but adds a full governance layer: role, authority, policies, human approval, audit and an accumulated operational memory (Process Graph), running real operations end to end with multi-tenant isolation. Dapta orchestrates agents; BiVelio governs their execution.
Does BiVelio replace Dapta?
Not necessarily. Dapta is a modern, accessible option for building and orchestrating AI agents. BiVelio covers the same need with an emphasis on governance: authority, policies, human approval, audit and operational memory. The choice depends on how much formal governance and traceability your operations require.
What is BiVelio's Process Graph?
The Process Graph is BiVelio's accumulated operational memory: it records how operations are executed and improves execution over time. It is one of the elements that sets BiVelio apart from an agent builder: it brings persistent, governed context to every decision, beyond orchestrating agents in isolation.
Dapta or BiVelio to bring AI to my operations?
If your priority is building and orchestrating AI agents quickly with a modern approach, Dapta is a good base. If you also need to govern execution with authority, policies, human approval, audit and multi-tenant isolation, BiVelio addresses that need as a governed operating layer.
When should I choose BiVelio over Dapta?
Choose BiVelio when you need agents to run real end-to-end operations under a full governance layer, with audit and accumulated operational memory, and multi-tenant isolation. If your immediate challenge is orchestrating AI agents without formal governance requirements, Dapta may suffice.
Can I migrate from Dapta to BiVelio?
Yes. BiVelio is designed as a governed operating layer that integrates with your systems and configures operations in natural language. Teams that started by orchestrating agents can adopt BiVelio when they need governance, audit and real end-to-end execution. Request early access to evaluate the fit.
Conclusion
Dapta is a solid, modern platform for building and orchestrating AI agents applied to business. BiVelio shares that ground but goes further: it adds the full governance layer (authority, policies, human approval, audit and Process Graph) and runs real operations end to end with multi-tenant isolation. The difference is governing execution, not just orchestrating agents.
