This week, our team celebrated in Times Square: 5,000,000+ MCP calls secured with @Runlayer.
That’s a massive milestone, with a massive billboard.
AI is moving at breakneck speed, and we love that. But every new tool introduces new security risks.
We’re building Runlayer so no organization has to choose between adopting AI and protecting what they’ve built.
5,000,000+ secured MCP calls means thousands of agents, workflows, and AI products running with real guardrails in place. It means peace of mind for our enterprise customers like Gusto & Opendoor.
Huge congrats to the team. And a genuine thank you to our customers.
Today, we're launching OpenClaw for Enterprise.
The IDEA of OpenClaw is excellent.
That's why your employees already tried ClawdBot last weekend. They probably spent hours linking it to everything - email, Slack, Jira, you name it.
They installed a giant security nightmare.
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Your team is running MCP servers you don’t know about.
Different clients, different devices, no central view.
That’s a security problem.
Our latest release fixes that.
Runlayer 1.25 gives you full visibility into what’s actually running, and the controls to lock it down ↓
your API is already an e2e test suite - you just havent wrapped it in MCP yet. point your agent at it, say "be paranoid, make no mistakes" it doesnt skip the boring cases.
absurdly effective.
belated share - last year we partnered with @cursor_ai on their hooks launch.
its only been a month, and seeing teams adopt it and stick with it has been the best part.
more of these collabs in 2026.
We partnered with Cursor to launch Hooks.
Hooks let Cursor users observe, control, and extend AI agents with custom scripts. Runlayer handles governance for MCP behind the scenes.
Engineers just keep shipping.