Archestra serves as an open-source, self-hosted AI platform designed for the deployment and management of agents within an organization. It features agentic chat functionalities tailored for non-developers, along with applications, skills, collaborative projects, a server-side agent runtime, MCP orchestration, permission-aware RAG, LLM and MCP proxies, security guardrails, and comprehensive observability, all integrated into a single platform. Users can authenticate through SSO, ensuring that every tool interaction occurs under the individual’s personal identity rather than through a common service account. Projects are organized to consolidate chats, files, scheduled tasks, and instructions, while agents operate within isolated containers, triggered by schedules, emails, or webhooks. MCP servers are hosted within the organization's Kubernetes environment, navigating through security-reviewed promotion processes that enforce distinct credentials and network policies. Furthermore, knowledge bases can interface with Confluence, Jira, drives, and internal documents while maintaining source-system ACLs, ensuring that users can access only the content for which they possess permissions. This comprehensive suite of features makes Archestra an invaluable resource for organizations looking to streamline their AI deployments and governance.