We respect Serval. They are building a great tool for digital-native startups who run everything on Slack and Zoom. If you are a Series B startup in San Francisco, you should probably buy them.
But for the rest of the world—Global Banks, Healthcare, Defense, and Enterprise—the "Public Cloud" model is broken.
Here is why we built Coordo as the Sovereign alternative to the SaaS-only players.
Tools like Serval operate on a Centralized SaaS model. To use their AI, you must pipe your most sensitive data—employee directories, access logs, and infrastructure maps—into their US public cloud environment.
For a regulated enterprise, this introduces unacceptable risk:
We built Coordo for the 90% of the world that values control over convenience.
We are not just "ServiceNow in the Cloud." We are an Infrastructure-Native Agent.
| Feature | Serval (Public Cloud) | Coordo (Sovereign) |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture | SaaS-Only (Public Cloud) | Hybrid / On-Prem / VPC |
| Data Privacy | Data leaves your network | Data stays in your network |
| Target Customer | Tech Startups & SaaS-First | Global Enterprise, Finance, & Defense |
| Access Control | Cloud-based tunneling | Direct, local orchestration |
| Compliance | Standard SOC2 | GDPR, HIPAA, ISO, & Sovereignty Ready |
The future of AI isn't sending your data to a centralized brain in California. The future is Distributed, Sovereign Intelligence.
Coordo brings the power of Agentic AI to your data, not the other way around.
Whether you are a bank in London, a hospital in New York, or a government entity in Riyadh, you deserve automation that respects your perimeter.
Stop leaking your metadata. Start automating securely.
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