Many people install Moltbot fast, but I avoid production because hype is high, and real long-term stability needs testing.

Tools look powerful in demos, yet production needs reliability, uptime, backups, clear errors, and support during real traffic pressure situations.

I prefer slow testing over fast risk, because user data, security, and trust matter more than early excitement today online.  

Production systems face real failures, edge cases, costs, scaling limits, and bugs that test tools beyond marketing promises daily usage.

Moltbot is interesting, but I want proof from months of stable usage, updates, and community feedback from real production teams.

Early adoption can break workflows, waste time, and confuse teams if tools change quickly without notice during critical business operations.

I test bots in controlled environments first, watching logs, errors, performance, and recovery before trusting production systems fully with everyday workloads.

Security reviews matter because bots touch APIs, databases, and secrets that attackers love to exploit in modern cloud-based apps.

When documentation, roadmap, and support mature, I will feel confident moving Moltbot into production for large-scale, reliable business use.

For now, watching carefully saves money, protects users, and avoids stress while the ecosystem grows slowly with real-world experience.