OpenClaw. Your AI operations team.
OpenClaw is an autonomous AI agent that takes real actions on your infrastructure. She deploys code, restarts services, runs scripts, manages DNS, monitors incidents. You ship the feature. She keeps it running.
She just does the thing.
A real OpenClaw session from a Leapjuice customer this week.
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Real actions she took in the last 7 days. Customers redacted, results intact.
Deploys code
Pushes to a branch, waits for the build, runs migrations, restarts the service. Reports back when the deploy is healthy.
Restarts services
When a container hangs or a process dies, OpenClaw restarts it. Configurable retry policy, full audit log.
Runs scripts
Cron jobs, one-off scripts, database queries, log searches. Anything you can run via SSH, she can run on schedule or on demand.
Manages infrastructure
Adds DNS records, provisions new apps, scales instances, rotates keys. All auditable, all reversible.
Monitors and alerts
Watches your error rates, traffic spikes, and queue depths. Pages you (or fixes it) when something crosses a threshold.
Responds to incidents
When PagerDuty fires at 3am, OpenClaw triages, collects the relevant logs, and either fixes it or hands you a one-paragraph summary.
OpenClaw and Daisy work together.
Daisy is the chat co-pilot on every page — she answers questions, walks you through setup, and explains what's happening in plain English. OpenClaw is the agent that actually does things — deploys, restarts, fixes, runs. Same AI, different permissions. OpenClaw is gated, audited, and only acts when you ask (or when your monitoring detects an incident).
What OpenClaw always confirms first.
An AI that can do real things needs real guardrails. These are ours.
Any action that deletes data — confirms with you first, every time.
Any deploy that touches production — dry-runs the change and shows you the diff before executing.
Any change to DNS, billing, or auth — requires explicit human approval, no exceptions.
Any action that takes longer than 30 seconds — runs in the background and reports when done.
Any irreversible operation — backs up first, captures the rollback path, asks for confirmation.
OpenClaw questions, answered
Autonomous actions, guardrails, audit logs, and how OpenClaw differs from Daisy.