Many AI initiatives stall before reaching production because organizations struggle with governance, observability, reliability and cost control at scale. Snowflake's Well-Architected Framework (WAF) provides a prescriptive approach to evaluating and improving the foundation that AI and data workloads depend on. You can use it to assess your Snowflake environment across five core pillars, identify and prioritize gaps, export a shareable scorecard and use guided workflows to move from findings to action faster.
Built natively for the AI Data Cloud #
The Snowflake WAF is purpose-built to help simplify implementation. Every design principle is expressed through native Snowflake capabilities you already use today, so there’s no need for third-party tooling or complex middleware integrations.
The framework bridges the gap between high-level architectural theory and operational reality across five foundational pillars:
Security and Governance:Your permission model should be designed to extend to every agent action, every tool call and every query.Operational Excellence:You need a trail showing what did the agent did, when and why.Reliability:A silent failure in an agentic workflow is the worst kind — no alert, no recovery, just wrong answers.Performance Efficiency:Your query patterns must be built for that load profile, not for human-paced BI dashboards.Cost Optimization:Agents can scale unexpectedly; you need cost controls in place before the bill surprises you at month-end.
With WAF, you can run a single-pillar review or a full assessment, generate best-practice configurations through Blueprints and establish a repeatable optimization cadence to help improve security, reliability, performance, operations and cost posture over time.
What's new in WAF #
This release introduces three major enhancements to WAF: cross-cutting lenses, automated assessments through Snowflake CoCo skills and guided implementation through Blueprint Manager.
Introducing lenses
Lenses show how specific technology concerns intersect with each of the five pillars, offering a modular path to evaluating architecture and scaling modern deployments responsibly. The WAF now includes Cross-Cutting Lenses so you can address domain-specific complexities without changing the framework's stable core.
The AI and data governance lens:Helps organizations classify, govern and audit data asset and AI models natively in Snowflake — from PII tagging and lineage tracking to policy enforcement and compliance.The open and interoperable lens:Reduces risk of architecture lock-in with open formats, zero-copy cross-cloud sharing and consistent governance whether your data lives in Snowflake, an external catalog, or spans AWS, Azure and GCP.
AI automation
New enhancements in WAF also mark its transition from a static guide into a tool-enabled operational workflow. Organizations can run continuous, automated deployment validations using Snowflake CoCo, the AI coding agent that turns complex data engineering, analytics and AI workflows into simple conversations, and access WAF-aligned architecture templates via Blueprints and the Blueprint Manager.
Automated assessments with CoCo skills
A new Snowflake CoCo skill automates WAF assessments for Snowflake environments, enabling your teams to query platform health and receive prescriptive configuration fix recommendations using standard natural language prompts. Customers connect CoCo to their account using built-in Snowflake Database Roles that CoCo will help you configure.
Results are presented directly in CoCo, including an overall scorecard, per-pillar visualizations, a prioritized list of improvement opportunities and detailed control-level findings. Customers can also export a self-contained HTML report to share with stakeholders or attach to a success plan.
Blueprint Manager
For teams just beginning their Snowflake journey, Blueprint Manager reduces the guesswork that leads to technical debt. Rather than building architecture from scratch, teams can use guided, WAF-aligned workflows that cover security and role-based access control (RBAC), platform foundation setup, cost optimization, disaster recovery and more. Each Blueprint walks teams through targeted questions about their environment and requirements, then generates the SQL and platform configuration needed to build correctly from Day 1. Available on GitHub, they’re designed to make best-practice architecture the default starting point, not something you retrofit later.
For existing customers, Blueprint Manager is how WAF findings become action. After an assessment surfaces gaps, teams can move directly from recommendations to implementation using the same guided workflows: you no longer need to translate findings into SQL from scratch or rely on one-off team knowledge. As WAF guidance evolves, the Blueprint library grows with it, ensuring that new best practices have a clear implementation path.
Partner spotlight: Scaling excellence together with Accenture #
Snowflake establishes the baseline platform, but our global partner ecosystem is where architectural standards turn into business acceleration. We are thrilled to collaborate with Accenture to make the Well-Architected Framework actionable for enterprise ecosystems worldwide.
“Integration complexity and data reliability are the defining challenges of enterprise agentic architectures. WAF principles, powered by CoCo, provide the structured framework to address them."
Aditi Sharma
How Accenture is operationalizing WAF
Accenture embeds the Well-Architected Framework into how they design and deliver on Snowflake, applying it across the full lifecycle of client implementation. They combine structured Well-Architected Reviews, reusable delivery assets, and Snowflake’s AI-driven app layer capabilities — including CoCo for builders and Snowflake CoWork for business users — to benchmark existing environments, identify architectural gaps, and modernize legacy or fragmented data estates. This enables organizations to right-size compute, strengthen governance and reliability, and adopt advanced capabilities with greater confidence.
Start your Well-Architected Assessment and Implementation #
Ultimately, maximizing your data investment is about engineering your environment to do more. Organizations that succeed with AI continuously assess, improve and operationalize best practices. With WAF, CoCo and Blueprint Manager, teams can move from architecture review to implementation using a repeatable framework built for the AI era.
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