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Faultmap vs Galileo

Galileo guards the running agent. Faultmap maps where it will break in the design phase, before there is anything to guard.

OptimalARCFaultmapbefore the build
Galileoafter the build
When it runs
Before the build, in the design phase
After the build, at runtime
What it needs
Your goal, personas, data, and tools
A deployed agent producing outputs
What it produces
A map of where it breaks, plus the first test suite
Quality metrics and runtime guardrail actions
The question it answers
Where will this agent break, before I build it?
Is my agent output good enough right now?

We do not replace Galileo. Faultmap runs one step earlier. Keep using Galileo after the build.

What Galileo is

Scores agent outputs and applies runtime guardrails once the agent is live.

Evaluation and guardrails

Where Faultmap fits with it

  • Run Faultmap in design to catch the breaks before you build.
  • Build the agent against the test suite Faultmap hands you.
  • Use Galileo after launch for evaluation and guardrails.

Map the breaks before Galileo ever sees them.

Run a free Faultmap on your goal and your data. No card, no code.