You know that feeling when you're running a fleet of OpenClaw AI agents in production, and you have no idea what's going on under the hood? It's like flying blind - your agents are handling critical tasks like web scraping, code generation, and customer support, but you have no visibility into when things go wrong until users start complaining.
Traditional monitoring tools like Datadog or New Relic just don't cut it. They can tell you if a server is down, but they can't tell you if your agent is stuck in a loop, burning through tokens, or producing hallucinated outputs. That's where a purpose-built observability platform for OpenClaw comes in.
Enter ClawPulse - an observability platform designed specifically for OpenClaw agents. It tracks three key dimensions that are crucial for running a robust and reliable AI-powered system:
Infrastructure metrics: ClawPulse monitors CPU, memory, disk, and network usage for each of your agent instances. OpenClaw agents can be resource-hungry, especially when running browser automation or large model inference, so tracking these metrics helps you right-size your infrastructure.
Agent behavior metrics: ClawPulse keeps an eye on task completion rates, average response latency, error rates, and token consumption. These metrics tell you whether your agents are actually doing useful work or spinning their wheels.
Business metrics: Ultimately, stakeholders care about how many tasks were completed successfully, what the cost per task is, and whether SLAs are being met. ClawPulse provides all this information in an easy-to-digest format.
Here's how you can set up observability with ClawPulse in just 5 minutes:
- Head over to clawpulse.org/signup and sign up.
- Generate an API key from the dashboard.
- Add the ClawPulse telemetry endpoint to your OpenClaw agent configuration.
- Sit back and watch as the metrics start flowing in. The lightweight telemetry collector adds negligible overhead to your agents, typically less than 1% CPU impact.
Once you have ClawPulse set up, you'll be able to see a real-time dashboard showing all your OpenClaw instances, with CPU, memory, disk usage, and load averages updating in real-time. You can drill down into individual instances or view fleet-wide aggregates.
But it doesn't stop there. ClawPulse also provides smart alerting, so you can configure rules based on any metric - like CPU above 90%, error rate above 5%, or memory leaks detected. These alerts can be sent to Slack, Discord, email, or even WhatsApp, so your team knows immediately when something needs attention.
And for those times when you're managing a larger fleet of 10, 50, or 200 OpenClaw instances, ClawPulse has got you covered with its fleet management features. It groups instances by tags, shows health scores, and highlights outliers that need investigation.
But the best part? ClawPulse also sends you a weekly digest report, summarizing how many instances ran, average resource usage, top performers, and anomalies. No need to login to a dashboard - the insights come straight to your inbox.
So, if you're running OpenClaw agents in production and you want to move from reactive to proactive operations, head over to ClawPulse and sign up. It'll take you less than 5 minutes to set up, and you'll never have to fly blind again.
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