AI Agent Service
Governance-first catalog, provisioning attachment posture, and approval workflow for Productivity AI leasing.
Live Service Context
Current integration, runtime, and trust posture that frames AI service attachment decisions.
AI Service Catalog
Governed AI lease packages available for provisioning-stage attachment.
Worker
Up to 8 cycles per day15 minutes per cycleMinute-rated productivity leaseDefault package for standard SaaS productivity flows.Worker + Analyst
Up to 4 cycles per day30 minutes per cycleDual-rate productivity leaseRequires finance review before production attachment.Burst Worker
Launch and incident window only10 minutes per cycleBurst-rated productivity leaseAuto-expires unless governance explicitly renews it.Governed Request Queue
Approve or deny local AI service requests while staying aligned with live control-plane posture.
6 extra cycles · 15 minutes / cycle
Requested by: Acme ApparelRisk: MediumStatus: Pending approval4 cycles / day · 30 minutes / cycle
Requested by: Delta MarketRisk: HighStatus: Needs finance reviewLaunch weekend burst · 10 minutes / cycle
Requested by: Governance Operator 1Risk: LowStatus: Pre-approvedCurrent session cannot decide this AI service package.Engine Attachments
Current lease posture already attached to active engines or staged inside provisioning packages.
- 01POD Engine Alpha -> 12 active leasesSaaS Growth Plan on prod-node-01 / 3 of 6 usedLease posture remains attached to the active engine context.
- 02POD Engine Bravo -> 0 active leasesSaaS Starter Plan on Pending placementAttachment remains inside the governed provisioning package.
- 03POD Engine Charlie -> 22 active leasesBaaS Scale Plan on prod-node-02 / 5 of 6 usedLease posture remains attached to the active engine context.
Service Governance Notes
Policy reminders that keep AI service attachment inside the Governance Node model.
- 01AI service attachment happens during provisioningThe Governance Node binds approved AI lease packages before deployment packages move to Production Node placement.This keeps AI productivity capability inside the governed provisioning flow.
- 02Development Layer owns AI agent creationCodex and OpenClaw produce the AI agents in the Development Layer, then the Governance Node service leases approved classes to engines.The MCP never authors AI agents directly.
- 03Finance review remains package-awareHybrid or burst agent packages can still route to Finance Reviewer when billing or policy thresholds are crossed.Approval outcome must stay visible in audit history.
Live Service Audit
Recent leasing audit events from the current governance snapshot when available.
- 01Worker + Analyst lease flagged for finance reviewDelta Market requested a hybrid lease class outside the default commercial envelope.Category: ai-leasing / Severity: high