What is the difference between demo and production environments?
Vyvern provides both demo and production environments for organizations and MSPs.
Demo environments are designed to:
Showcase platform functionality
Allow organizations to explore workflows and features
Provide a safe environment for evaluation before full deployment
Production environments are intended for:
Live workflow execution
Full organization deployment
Ongoing testing and automation operations
Why are demo environments restricted?
Demo environments include several restrictions to:
Prevent abuse of platform resources
Reduce unnecessary AI processing costs
Restrict particularly expensive workflow operations
Ensure safe platform evaluation before production access
Demo environments also remove or limit:
Billing information
Compliance-related functionality
Certain advanced workflow capabilities
What can I do in a demo environment?
In a demo environment, you can:
Explore the platform interface
Review AI-generated workflows
Test core functionality
Evaluate workflow planning and proposal generation
Understand how Vyvern operates within your organization
This allows organizations to get familiar with the platform before moving into production.
When should I move to production?
Production environments are recommended when:
You are ready to begin live deployments
Employee data and workflows are finalized
Your organization has completed initial testing
You need access to full workflow capabilities and automation
Does the demo environment support real testing?
Yes, but with limitations.
The demo environment is intended for evaluation and limited testing rather than large-scale or production-grade workflow execution.
