As agents start firing real API calls — sending emails, processing payments, updating CRMs — without a human reviewing each one, the risk shifts from “can it call the API” to “should it have.” Swytchcode CLI is built for that gap: it is execution authority for agentic API integrations.
## What Swytchcode does
The CLI sits between an AI agent and your production APIs, enforcing policy, determinism, and safety at every tool call. Instead of letting an agent hit endpoints freely, each call passes through Swytchcode’s controls, so an autonomous workflow can run without a person approving every action — but within rules you set. It is part of a broader stack: the CLI for policy-controlled execution, a plugin for interactive docs, and a dashboard for full portfolio control.
## Why it matters for API owners
The product is aimed at both sides of the integration. For agent builders, it adds a safety and determinism layer over messy real-world APIs; for API publishers, it is a way to ship “AI-ready” endpoints that agents can use predictably. Swytchcode says more than 100 API publishers are now using it, a sign that making APIs safe for autonomous callers — not just reachable — is becoming its own layer of the agent stack.

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