Comparisons

Veto vs Neurelay

Compare Veto with Neurelay for AI agent action authorization, approvals, evidence, and runtime control.

Veto EditorialMay 27, 2026Updated May 27, 20266 min
  • Cited source ledger with May 27, 2026 access dates.
  • Action-time policy, approval, and evidence model.
  • Primary conversion path points to a demo; developer pages also point to install.

Neurelay publicly positions around policy-filtered MCP tool discovery and audit. This comparison is intentionally narrow: it asks which layer controls a concrete agent action before it reaches a real system.

Comparison frame

QuestionVetoNeurelay
Primary decisionCan this exact tool call run now?Verify against Neurelay's public docs and product claims.
Integration shapeSDK or gateway around protected tool dispatch.Depends on the product surface and deployment model.
Approval objectDecision record tied to policy, actor, tool, arguments, and reviewer.Look for evidence tied to the action, not only a session log.
Best fitStartups and teams protecting the first high-risk agent action.Teams whose needs match the product's stated control layer.

Buyer checklist

Ask every vendor where enforcement happens, whether the agent can bypass it, what is logged before execution, and how a reviewer sees the exact action being approved.

comparison-checklist.yaml
must_answer:
  - where_policy_runs
  - whether_tool_call_can_be_denied_before_execution
  - what_the_reviewer_sees
  - how_decision_records_export
  - how_bypass_is_prevented

Sources

FAQ

Is Neurelay a direct Veto replacement?

Only if your required control point is the same. Compare the enforcement layer, bypass story, approval model, and evidence export before treating Neurelay and Veto as interchangeable.

What should I verify in a vendor comparison?

Verify source docs, deployment shape, enforcement timing, failure behavior, reviewer experience, and whether the audit record is tied to the action before execution.

When should I choose Veto?

Choose Veto when the first problem is action-time authorization for money, data, records, infrastructure, or customer communication.

Govern the next agent action