Open Claw Pro AI is the production-grade tier of our Open Claw stack. It builds on Open Claw Basic. It adds the operating discipline you need to run AI in production. Active-passive failover keeps inference up when a node falls over. Production observability covers metrics, traces, and log forwarding. Secret manager integration ships for AWS KMS and Azure Key Vault.
You get CI/CD pipeline examples for GitHub Actions and GitLab CI. You also get on-call webhook stubs for PagerDuty and Opsgenie. The hardening guide maps your build to the NIST AI Risk Management Framework. It also maps to the CCCS Top 10 IT Security Actions. Open Claw Pro AI hands the hardening notes to a procurement reviewer on day one.
Open Claw Pro AI suits production engineering teams of fewer than fifty people. They ship AI features in regulated industries. Healthcare, fintech, and public sector pre-launch teams use it. They land on a stack that already speaks the audit language. Most teams finish the deployment in two to four weeks. The Pro installer pre-wires the same Canadian-region cloud presets as Basic. Your data plane stays in jurisdiction by default.
The tier-up from Basic is structural rather than cosmetic. Basic ships a single inference host. Pro ships a primary plus a passive standby. Basic ships observability hooks. Open Claw Pro AI ships dashboards and tracing. Basic ships a setup runbook. Pro ships CI/CD pipelines that re-deploy the stack on every commit. Basic ships a one-hour onboarding. Pro ships a two-hour onboarding plus thirty days of post-launch ticket access.
The Pro tier excludes work that lives in services and Enterprise. Bespoke pipeline architecture lives in the Sovereign Infrastructure Brief service. Full red-team coverage lives in our AI red-team retainer. Multi-region sovereign deployment lives in Open Claw Enterprise. If you have not yet decided what to build, our Intelligence Audit inventories your AI footprint before you commit to a tier.
Open Claw Pro AI sits inside the broader Build trunk: sovereign AI infrastructure for Canadian operators. The agentic systems reference covers the runtime patterns Open Claw exposes. The Defend trunk covers the runtime protection layer you bolt on top. Runbooks and reference notes live in the Library. If you are still running Open Claw Basic, the upgrade path to Pro is a two-day cutover.
