Open Claw Enterprise is our top tier of the Open Claw stack. First, it builds on Open Claw Pro. Then it adds the topology and the contract you need to run AI under a regulator. Also, multi-region failover ships across four Canadian cloud regions by default. And hybrid on-premises plus cloud also works on request.
Next, data residency keeps your inference layer inside Canada by default. However, EU and UK residency also works if you have a mixed footprint. The dedicated SLA covers a four-hour incident window. It also covers a one-business-day architecture-question window. Then a named contact runs your account. And the same contact owns the quarterly review across the twelve-month term.
Open Claw Enterprise also ships an audit-trail export tool. In addition, the tool emits structured logs against the ITSG-33 control catalogue. The compliance pack maps every build choice to four Canadian frameworks. Namely, the four frameworks are PIPEDA, Bill C-27, ITSG-33, and Quebec Law 25. Therefore, federal procurement reviewers see a clean mapping table. They do not see a narrative essay.
Open Claw Enterprise also suits regulated buyers. For example, healthcare networks use it. Likewise, fintech firms under OSFI use it. Similarly, public-sector buyers under federal procurement use it. In particular, companies with fifty to five hundred staff buy this tier. And so do firms with a dedicated compliance stakeholder. They buy it when audit-grade evidence is the contract requirement.
However, the tier-up from Pro is real. First, Pro ships one region. But Open Claw Enterprise ships four regions. Also, Pro ships webhook stubs for your on-call rotation. Conversely, Enterprise ships a dedicated SLA with response-time guarantees. Next, Pro ships a hardening guide. But Enterprise ships a compliance pack mapped to four frameworks. Finally, Pro ships a two-hour onboarding. And Enterprise ships a four-hour onboarding plus a quarterly review across the year.
Of course, the tier excludes three things. First, it excludes bespoke compliance auditing. Second, it excludes full custom builds. Finally, it excludes red-team coverage. However, bespoke compliance auditing lives in our Intelligence Audit service. Also, custom non-productised builds run through the Sovereign Infrastructure Brief engagement. And red-team coverage maps to the CCCS Top 10 IT Security Actions. Then roadmap-level coverage lives in our Standing Engagement retainer.
Finally, Open Claw Enterprise sits inside the broader Build trunk. The trunk covers sovereign AI for Canadian operators. Also, the agentic systems reference covers the runtime patterns Open Claw exposes. And the Defend trunk covers the runtime layer that bolts on top. Likewise, runbooks and reference notes live in the Library. Graduating from Open Claw Pro? Then the cutover is a topology change plus a contract upgrade. Starting fresh? Then Open Claw Basic is the entry tier. In summary, the Treasury Board Directive on Automated Decision-Making is the framework Enterprise buyers cite most.
