Overview
Warp Enterprise provides the security, control, and collaboration features organizations need to deploy Warp across their engineering teams at scale.
Warp Enterprise is built for organizations that want to accelerate software development with agents while maintaining security, compliance, and administrative control. It brings Warp's Agentic Development Environment to your entire engineering organization with the governance features IT and security teams require.
Warp has two core products:
Warp terminal - A modern terminal designed for agentic development where developers run commands, collaborate with agents, and orchestrate autonomous work from the command line.
Oz - Warp's programmable agent for running and coordinating agents at scale. Oz powers all agents in Warp, whether they run locally or in the cloud, and provides the orchestration, tracking, and control plane for scalable agent workflows.
Who Warp Enterprise is for
Warp Enterprise serves three primary audiences:
IT admins and platform teams - Deploy and manage Warp across your organization with SSO, centralized administration, and usage visibility
Engineering managers - Give your teams powerful agent development tools while enforcing coding standards and best practices through shared team resources
Professional developers - Accelerate your work across the entire SDLC with state-of-the-art agents, team knowledge sharing, and collaborative workflows that keep you in control
Key capabilities
Enterprise administration
Single Sign-On (SSO) - Authenticate via your existing identity provider (Okta, Microsoft Entra ID, Google Workspace, and more)
Centralized admin panel - Manage team settings, user permissions, and feature controls from one location
User roles and permissions - Control access with Team Owner, Team Admin, and Member roles
Usage visibility - Monitor team adoption and agent usage across your organization
Security and compliance
SOC 2 Type II certified - Meets enterprise security and compliance requirements
Zero Data Retention (ZDR) - No customer data is retained, stored, or used for training by contracted LLM providers
Bring Your Own LLM (BYOLLM) - Route inference through your own cloud infrastructure (AWS Bedrock)
Flexible deployment - Choose Warp-hosted or hybrid deployment models
Telemetry controls - Configure what data is collected at the team level
Team collaboration
Warp Drive team workspace - Share Workflows, Notebooks, Prompts, Plans, Rules, and Environment Variables across your team
Codebase Context - Team-level code indexing helps agents understand your repositories and generate accurate, context-aware responses
MCP integrations - Connect to your team's tools (Linear, Sentry, Figma, GitHub, and more) for context-aware agent responses
Session sharing - Collaborate on terminal sessions and Oz conversations with shareable links
Oz agent capabilities
State-of-the-art agents - Multi-model agents with full terminal access, code editing, and autonomous task execution
Oz cloud agents - Run agents in the cloud for unlimited parallelization, background automation, and long-running workflows. Perfect for PR reviews, scheduled tasks, and distributed work across multiple repositories
Integrated control plane - Launch, orchestrate, and manage local, cloud, and autonomous agents from a unified interface. Track all agent activity across your team from the Oz dashboard
Agent Profiles - Customize agent behavior, models, autonomy levels, and permissions
Rules and guardrails - Enforce coding standards, tech stack preferences, and security practices through team-wide or project-specific rules
Multi-agent support - Support for all major models and CLI coding agents (Oz, Claude Code, Codex, Copilot)
What this section covers
This section organizes Enterprise documentation to help you deploy, secure, and scale Warp across your organization:
Getting started - Installation, SSO setup, and onboarding for admins and developers
Security and compliance - Security overview and SSO configuration
Enterprise features - Bring Your Own LLM (BYOLLM)
Team management - Admin panel, roles and permissions, and access controls
Getting started
Warp Enterprise is available through annual contracts. Contact our sales team to learn more or start a trial.
For IT admins: Start with the Admin Panel to manage team settings, configure agent policies, and enforce security controls. See Roles and permissions for user access details.
For developers: Jump to Getting started for developers to download Warp, log in, and start using key features like Codebase Context and Warp Drive. Or try the Enterprise quickstart for a 10-minute walkthrough.
For security teams: Review our Security page and Privacy documentation to understand how Warp handles data, encryption, and compliance.
Why enterprises choose Warp
Organizations adopt Warp Enterprise to:
Accelerate development velocity - Agents automate tedious tasks across the SDLC, from environment setup to incident response, so developers focus on what matters
Maintain security and control - Deploy on your infrastructure, route inference through your cloud accounts, and keep developers in control with full visibility and guardrails
Scale best practices - Share team knowledge, coding standards, and operational runbooks through Warp Drive to compound productivity gains across teams
Reduce context switching - Keep developers in flow with a terminal-first environment that integrates agents, code editing, and tool integrations in one place
Get scaffolding built in - Deploy agents at scale without building custom infrastructure—Warp provides orchestration, tracking, and collaboration out of the box
Support and resources
Documentation - Comprehensive guides throughout this enterprise section
Contact sales - Schedule a demo or start a trial
Support - Enterprise customers receive priority support via dedicated Slack/Teams channels
Warp University - Video tutorials and training at docs.warp.dev/university
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