Tencent launched ClawPro — an enterprise AI agent platform built on OpenClaw
Tencent has opened the public beta of ClawPro, an enterprise platform for managing AI agents built on OpenClaw. The company promises deployment in 10 minutes…
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Tencent launched ClawPro into public beta — an enterprise platform for managing AI agents based on OpenClaw. Essentially, the company is transforming one of the most viral open-source projects of 2026 into a managed product for business.
What Tencent Launched
On April 3, 2026, the Tencent Cloud division officially opened the public beta of ClawPro. The platform promises to deploy enterprise AI agents in roughly 10 minutes: an administrator gets a separate dashboard, connects models, sets access rules, and launches templates for employees without lengthy DevOps configuration.
This is an important distinction from regular OpenClaw, which originally grew as a tool for enthusiasts and individual developers.
During internal testing, ClawPro was already used by over 200 organizations from the financial sector, government, and industry.
For Tencent, this is not just another AI service in the cloud, but a way to offer companies what was missing from the basic open-source stack: centralized management, predictable limits, audit trails, and compliance with internal data security requirements.
Tencent Cloud emphasizes separately that this is a fully managed layer on top of its infrastructure. Companies don't need to assemble a separate stack, deal with cloud infrastructure, or maintain their own operations team.
According to the documentation, invited testing of ClawPro started on March 15, 2026, and will continue until June 15, with platform usage made free for participants.
How ClawPro Works
According to Tencent materials, the platform consists of a user interface and an administrative console. The administrator adds models and API keys, creates employees, configures login, and then grants each person access to the enterprise assistant.
The documentation separately highlights sections for models, communication channels, skills, network settings, action logs, and the AI Agent Security block.
- selection and centralized deployment of OpenClaw templates
- model switching and configuration of available providers for employees
- token limits for individual models and for the entire day
- monitoring of sessions, actions, and resource consumption
- integration with enterprise login channels and messengers
According to Tencent, minimal setup amounts to three steps: add users, connect at least one model, and configure the login method. After that, you can fine-tune SSO, organization structure synchronization, network restrictions, and security policies.
This scenario makes ClawPro look not like an experimental sandbox, but like a full-fledged control plane for agent software within a company.
Why This Matters
ClawPro is built on OpenClaw — a framework created by Austrian developer Peter Steinberger. In just a few months, the project became one of the fastest-growing repositories in GitHub history and turned into a separate tech trend in China.
Tencent now shows how an open-source agent can be packaged into a commercial product with a clear deployment model for big business.
In March, Tencent already released QClaw — a mini-app within WeChat for the consumer segment. This gave OpenClaw access to an ecosystem where product distribution is almost as important as the model itself: a familiar interface, ready-made audience, and built-in communication channels dramatically accelerate adoption.
ClawPro makes the same move, but for the enterprise market.
ClawPro fits into a broader Tencent strategy around the OpenClaw ecosystem. The logic is simple: the models and open-source code are available to many, but the winner is whoever provides businesses with a familiar environment — enterprise login, cloud infrastructure, support, and compliance.
This is precisely the level at which the battle for the agent platform market is now unfolding.
What This Means
The AI agent market is rapidly moving away from demos and personal hobby builds toward enterprise control panels. If Tencent can establish ClawPro in the enterprise segment, OpenClaw will ultimately become not just a viral open-source project, but a foundational layer for new business products.
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