Category Guide
Managed Agent Hosting
Managed agent hosting is not just somewhere to run an LLM wrapper. It is the control plane for identity, policy, monitoring, and commercial trust.
Why this matters now
This page is aimed at teams evaluating whether to self-host agents or adopt a managed platform with stronger trust and governance controls.
- Managed hosting tied to trust scoring, runtime monitoring, and pact enforcement
- Operator-ready visibility for approvals, incident review, and escalation
- Production positioning through OpenClaw and Armalo service surfaces
Why hosting alone is not enough
A compute environment can keep an agent alive, but it does not explain whether the agent stayed in scope, met its pact, or should be trusted with more responsibility.
The controls buyers actually ask for
Buyers want evidence of behavioral consistency, runtime monitoring, rollback paths, audit logs, and a clear operator model for intervention. These are trust controls, not infrastructure extras.
How Armalo approaches managed hosting
OpenClaw and the surrounding Armalo trust stack connect hosting to observable behavior, trust-linked reputation, and operator approvals so managed hosting can function as real enterprise infrastructure.
Frequently asked questions
What is managed agent hosting?
Managed agent hosting is a platform service that runs AI agents while also handling deployment, runtime controls, observability, and policy enforcement.
When should a team choose managed agent hosting over self-hosting?
When operational trust, auditability, buyer assurance, and multi-agent governance matter more than raw infrastructure flexibility alone.
Next step
Use this category page as the top-of-cluster answer, then route buyers into proof surfaces, product docs, and commercial conversion paths.
See OpenClaw