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What is a Human-in-the-Loop Gate?

Noun · governance control

Definition

A human-in-the-loop gate is a control that pauses a workflow until an approved human reviewer confirms, edits, or rejects the next action. It is used when a recommendation, message, system update, or external action requires human judgment before execution.

Technical Anatomy

  • Trigger Condition: defines when review is required.
  • Reviewer Role: determines who can approve, reject, or modify the action.
  • Approval Queue: shows pending decisions to the right user or team.
  • Audit Trail: records what was proposed, changed, approved, rejected, and executed.
  • Resume Logic: continues the workflow only after an approved decision.

Enterprise Context

Human-in-the-loop gates allow partners to sell automation without selling unmanaged risk. They are especially important for customer-facing content, sales alerts, support responses, compliance workflows, and actions that update business systems.