Best AI Governance Tools for OpenClaw

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    BAND Reviews

    BAND

    BAND.ai

    $17.99/month - Pro
    3 Ratings
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    BAND creates robust interaction frameworks designed for enterprise-level applications of distributed AI agents. The platform facilitates immediate, collaborative interactions among both agents and humans, incorporating a runtime control plane that upholds policies, defines authority limits, and ensures transparency across diverse systems. Additionally, BAND empowers developers, engineering teams, and leaders of enterprise platforms who are managing multi-agent ecosystems spanning internal infrastructures, SaaS solutions, and environments shared with partners. This support enhances operational efficiency and fosters innovation within complex organizational structures.
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    Preloop Reviews

    Preloop

    Preloop

    $290 per month
    Preloop serves as an open-source control plane designed for AI agents that perform tangible actions. It integrates a multi-layered security approach featuring an MCP firewall for managing tool access, an AI model gateway that ensures cost-effectiveness, safety, and accountability, along with policy-as-code that incorporates human oversight, all while providing runtime session visibility and audit trails—all within a self-hosted environment. Given the rapid capabilities of AI agents to deploy code, modify infrastructure, manage financial transactions, access production data, and incur model costs almost instantaneously, Preloop empowers teams to regulate agent activities, monitor expenditures, and determine which actions necessitate human consent. It is compatible with a variety of tools such as OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Codex CLI, Cursor, Gemini CLI, Windsurf, Cline, OpenCode, and any agents that adhere to MCP standards. Additionally, access rules can evaluate not only the tool names but also arguments and context, utilizing CEL expressions to establish detailed conditions. Furthermore, teams have the flexibility to initiate with observability features and progressively introduce approval and denial protocols without the need for SDKs or extensive modifications to existing applications, thus streamlining the implementation process. This comprehensive approach ensures that organizations remain in control of their AI agents' functionalities and impacts.
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