As someone who has spent nearly three decades in trust and custody operations and now consults on AI implementation for financial services firms, I can tell you the problem Celeria is solving is very real and very costly.
Most organizations I work with have AI agents scattered across departments with no unified visibility, no way to measure ROI, and no shared workspace for the technical and non-technical teams who need to collaborate. The result is duplicated effort, ballooning costs, and leadership that cannot answer the most basic question: 'What is AI actually doing for us?'
Celeria addresses exactly this gap. A single platform that brings every agent, cost, and outcome into one place where domain experts and builders can work side by side is not just a nice-to-have. It is a governance and operational necessity as AI scales across the enterprise.
This is the kind of tool I would have wanted when building out AI automation frameworks for regulated industries. The operational clarity Celeria provides is what separates responsible AI deployment from AI sprawl. Excited to see how this evolves.