If you’ve been eyeing OpenClaw for enterprise deployment but stalling on the self-hosting complexity, amazeeClaw just removed your last excuse. amazee.ai — a Mirantis company — launched the platform on April 28, 2026 as a fully managed OpenClaw hosting service designed specifically for enterprises that need data sovereignty, regional control, and compliance without running their own infrastructure.

What Is amazeeClaw?

amazeeClaw is a managed cloud platform built on top of OpenClaw, targeting organizations that need:

  • Data sovereignty — your data stays in the region you choose
  • Regional availability — U.S., Europe, and Australia at launch
  • Compliance certifications — ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type 2, both active

The pitch is straightforward: you get the full OpenClaw feature set without managing servers, updates, networking, or security posture. amazee.ai handles the infrastructure so your team can focus on building agents.

Technical Architecture

The platform is built on Kubernetes with dedicated container isolation per deployment — no shared tenancy that could bleed data or workloads between customers. Key technical inclusions:

  • Built-in SQLite VectorDB — no external vector database required for typical RAG and memory workloads
  • Private LLMs included — on-platform model access, reducing dependency on external API calls for sensitive workloads
  • Kubernetes-native orchestration — enterprise-grade scaling and reliability baked in

The container isolation point is important for regulated industries. Healthcare, finance, and government customers evaluating agentic AI platforms consistently flag shared infrastructure as a blocker. Dedicated containers sidestep that entirely.

The Business Case

Michael Schmid, co-founder of amazee.ai, framed the launch plainly: “amazeeClaw removes that burden with a secure, sovereign platform that enables teams to move from experimentation to production with confidence.”

That framing tracks with where the enterprise agentic AI market is right now. Proof-of-concept deployments are everywhere; production deployments are still rare. The gap is usually infrastructure trust, compliance overhead, and the operational burden of self-hosting a system as capable — and therefore as sensitive — as an OpenClaw deployment.

amazeeClaw is a direct bet that a significant chunk of enterprises will pay a premium to skip that gap entirely.

Certifications and Compliance

ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type 2 are the right table stakes for enterprise sales. ISO 27001 is the international information security management standard; SOC 2 Type 2 provides an independent audit of operational security controls over time (not just point-in-time, like Type 1). Both are frequently required by procurement and legal teams before approving third-party cloud platforms.

Having both in place at launch, rather than promising them on a roadmap, signals that amazee.ai and Mirantis were building toward enterprise sales from day one.

Regional Availability and Trial

  • Available regions: United States, Europe, Australia
  • Free trial: 14 days at claw.amazee.ai
  • Parent company: Mirantis (known for enterprise Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure)

The 14-day trial is generous enough to run a real proof-of-concept. If you’re evaluating managed OpenClaw hosting, that’s where to start.

Who This Is For

amazeeClaw makes the most sense for:

  • Regulated industries — healthcare, finance, government — where data residency is non-negotiable
  • Teams without DevOps bandwidth — that want OpenClaw’s capabilities without maintaining the stack
  • Enterprise buyers — where ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type 2 are procurement requirements
  • APAC and EU deployments — where GDPR or local data sovereignty laws constrain cloud choices

If you’re a startup or indie developer, self-hosting OpenClaw is probably still the right call. But for enterprise sales cycles, amazeeClaw clears a real set of blockers.

Sources

  1. amazee.ai Launches Managed OpenClaw Hosting — AIthority
  2. amazeeClaw Product Site
  3. openclaw.ai

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