OpenClaw Production Safety Checklist

A practical readiness screen for gateway health, model-auth health, memory freshness, transcript hygiene, approval, retrieval, rollback, and evidence before the next rollout.

What this helps you do

A practical checklist for memory readiness, indexed health, approval gates, retrieval quality, exception handling, rollback, and delivery evidence.

  • Find the first real risk. Separate runtime issues, memory issues, scheduler issues, and governance issues before you widen anything.
  • Prove memory is healthy now. Check whether memory is configured, provider-ready, vector-ready, FTS-ready, retrievable, and fresh before treating it as ready.
  • Score the next agent before enabling memory. Use candidate scoring, exact probes, and broad-noise checks instead of widening by habit.
  • Keep rollback and evidence visible. Safer production use starts with clear gates, clean reports, and reversible decisions.

Get the checklist + prompts + 7-day rollout plan

Built from CWYN's OpenClaw memory, audit, and production-governance build kits. Includes a readiness scorecard, six copy-paste OpenClaw prompts aligned to the first safety checks, and a package recommendation prompt with the CWYN product map built in.

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What this covers

  • Runtime and version baseline
  • Model-auth health as a separate check from gateway and memory health
  • Native memory readiness, provider/vector/FTS status, and retrieval quality
  • Memory freshness, indexed health, and transcript hygiene
  • Agent expansion controls
  • Approval and write barriers
  • Exception ops and deterministic gates
  • Rollback and recovery
  • Readiness scorecard, six first-check OpenClaw prompts, and a package recommendation prompt with built-in links

Best for

  • Operators moving from experiments to safer production use
  • Teams deciding whether memory is healthy enough to widen
  • Builders who need clearer audit and exception boundaries

What it is not

  • Not a guarantee of outcomes
  • Not legal, tax, security, or compliance advice
  • Not a substitute for human approval on sensitive actions

What happens next

Use the checklist as a first-pass readiness screen. If you find memory drift, stale indexes, transcript-hygiene risk, audit blind spots, missing approvals, or widening risk, the next step is usually one of the OpenClaw memory or governance kits rather than wider agent rollout.

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