Agentcard for companies - Give your agent a debit card

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Give your AI agent a debit card. Issue single-use cards funded from your wallet with a fixed budget so your agents can buy things online.

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How do you plan to handle fraud and liability with these debit cards, given that AI agents can potentially be compromised or act unpredictably?

fraud is one of our products and one we care very much about

Love the idea of letting agents spend autonomously. One thing that would make me trust it faster is a built-in merchant whitelist so each agent can only charge approved vendors, with a clear audit log I can scrub through when the bill arrives.

agree. we are working on that

The single use model does limit blast radius, they don't stop a compromised agent from spending that budget at the wrong place entirely. Curious whether there's any MCC level filtering on card issuance.

agents still need authorization from humans at make different steps of the flow

Cool concept. Does each agent task get its own card, or do they all draw from one shared wallet?

each human gets a wallet and cards pull funds from there

love how focused the launch page is. the spec sheet showing spending limits per agent is such a practical touch.

Fixed-budget, single-use cards are the right shape for agent spending. The next thing I would inspect is the receipt trail: task, merchant, amount, retry/idempotency state, and who approved the wallet funding. Agent payments need accounting-grade boringness.

This should also be available for some influencers if they have an agent. Finally, some bots would use money more responsibly compared to those creators. 😅 [know one influencer who is wasting money literally for anything]

One thing that would be super useful is a per-transaction approval prompt sent back to the human owner through chat, so I can quickly allow or deny a purchase without digging through a dashboard.

Honestly kind of wild seeing my agent check out on its own without me babysitting the checkout flow. The spend limits give me peace of mind though, would be a nightmare otherwise.

finally spun up a quick test agent and pointed it at a dummy checkout. it actually paused for confirmation before charging, which i was not expecting from a card pitched at bots.