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AI is changing how fast apps get built. Build Agent and Now Assist for Creator turn an idea into a working application in a fraction of the time it used to take. Describe what you need, and the platform generates the tables, flows, and logic to support it. That's a breakthrough for delivery speed—and a challenge for governance.
Because here's what comes with that speed: more apps, more developers, and more change to track, all arriving faster than most teams have ever had to manage. When a handful of builders can each stand up several apps in a week, the old questions get harder to answer. What exists? Who owns it? Where is it running? Has it been tested? Without a central place to see and govern that activity, app sprawl isn't a someday risk—it's the default outcome. Every ungoverned app is a gap in visibility, a compliance unknown, and a potential production incident with no audit trail behind it.
The question isn't whether you'll need governance at scale. It's how soon—and AI is pulling that moment forward for everyone.
AEMC Freemium is where you start—for free.
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ⓘ WHAT'S NEW — Q2 STORE RELEASE AEMC Freemium: A free on-ramp to governed development Explore the full AEMC experience at no cost—then expand into governance at scale as AI accelerates your app portfolio.
Availability: All ServiceNow customers Free to start |
Free to start, built to grow
AEMC Freemium isn't unlimited free governance—and it isn't meant to be. It's a free on-ramp. You get the full AEMC experience, capped at 5 applications and 15 developers under management, so you can explore governed deployment and prove its value on real apps without a licensing conversation up front. As your portfolio grows, you expand into App Engine Foundation or Prime for governance at scale. Start free. Expand when the volume demands it.
Why AI makes this urgent
Build Agent and Now Assist for Creator are changing the math on app development. Work that took weeks now takes hours, and the number of apps and developers in flight climbs accordingly. That acceleration is exactly why governance can't be an afterthought—and why the starter limits arrive sooner than teams expect. Hitting them isn't a wall. It's the signal that the platform is working, your portfolio is growing, and it's time to expand. Note that everything you build and deploy keeps running regardless—the limits govern only what AEMC actively manages.
Who this is for
Platform admins establishing governance before app sprawl sets in. App development leaders adopting Build Agent and low-code who need control to keep pace with velocity. Teams without an App Engine license who want to start governed today and grow into paid tiers on their own timeline. And anyone who'd rather build governance into their practice from the first app than retrofit it across hundreds later.
As AI accelerates how fast your team ships apps—how are you planning to keep governance from falling behind?