ClawManager Ships a Kubernetes-Native Control Plane for Production AI Agents

A new open-source project offers platform teams a governed, scalable way to orchestrate AI agent instances across runtimes — with policy enforcement and cost controls baked in.

As AI agents proliferate beyond demos and into production workloads, a persistent gap has been forming: there's no standard way to manage, monitor, and govern fleets of agent instances the way Kubernetes manages containers. ClawManager, announced by @DanKornas, is an open-source (MIT-licensed) attempt to fill that gap. It's a Kubernetes-native control plane designed specifically for AI agent lifecycle management.

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