The practical reason to use it.
Labs64 NetLicensing brings repositories, deployments, alerts, environments, issues, and technical workflow state into live conversations. InsertChat connects Labs64 NetLicensing so a branded assistant can support triage, incident routing, deployment visibility, and engineering follow-up without sending people to another tab or manual queue. The workflow can create tickets, check status, log findings, and keep technical context attached to the conversation, which helps engineering, platform, security, and technical support teams move faster with better context, cleaner handoff, and less follow-up work. It also keeps the assistant tied to approved sources, account boundaries, and a review loop your team can improve after launch. Teams usually evaluate Labs64 NetLicensing when developer tools workflows already live in that system, but the chat experience still breaks whenever someone needs live context or the next concrete action instead of a generic answer.
Without a real Labs64 NetLicensing workflow, operators end up juggling repositories, deployments, alerts, environments, issues, and technical workflow state, manual handoffs, and follow-up steps across multiple tabs. That slows down engineering, platform, security, and technical support teams, weakens routing quality, and leaves the user stuck between the conversation and the system that actually owns the work.
InsertChat closes that gap by turning Labs64 NetLicensing into a production path: the assistant can answer from the right operational context, collect the details needed for triage, incident routing, deployment visibility, and engineering follow-up, and move work cleanly toward the next approved step while staying inside one controlled conversation flow.