you can now buy Doordash from Claude. connect Agentcard to your Openclaw, Claude or whatever you use, ask for what you want and we handle the rest. it feels magic.
install from agentcard.sh and make your first order for free!
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Ordering food is convienient, yet I would hesitate before letting an agent make higher-value purchases. Curious how you think about building confidence over time.
@darly_selby i think we will gain confidence as models improve. i think there are also many things we can do to help that from our side (like giving you an easy way to cancel purchases)
@ashwin_kumar46 we don't use chrome to make this, it would spend too many tokens. you should try it! for payment we create an Agentcard and pay :)
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Love the idea. I think starting with doordash to deliver food is an easy way to build trust with customers. Quick question : What's the first purchase which isn't food you think users are going to feel comfortable letting an agent make on its own?
Very cool! Any plans for cards provisionable programmatically by agent companies like us (Solid) so that our agents can provision cards on behalf of our users to do things like sign up for Twilio & DigitalOcean?
This is super cool! I'd love to get onboarded - how so?
Are there any features coming in the future or product expansions to UberEats etc? Also curious to know how you connect to DoorDash, api/mcp?
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Single-use cards are a strong first boundary. The next thing I’d want is the order-intent receipt: merchant, amount, delivery address, items, who/what approved it, and the cancel path.
For agent payments, the proof after the purchase matters almost as much as the card cap.
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Interesting launch 🚀
Starting with DoorDash makes sense because it's a clear, low-risk use case for agent payments.
I'm curious: will users be able to set merchant-specific limits or approval rules later? For example, allow food orders under $30 automatically, but require confirmation for anything outside that scope.
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Ordering food is convienient, yet I would hesitate before letting an agent make higher-value purchases. Curious how you think about building confidence over time.
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How does the agent actually make the payment? It uses chrometools to select the product and navigate to checkout?
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@ashwin_kumar46 we don't use chrome to make this, it would spend too many tokens. you should try it! for payment we create an Agentcard and pay :)
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@reda_roqai_chaoui everything that we don't enjoy buying but we need to buy anyway, like toilet paper lol
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Very cool! Any plans for cards provisionable programmatically by agent companies like us (Solid) so that our agents can provision cards on behalf of our users to do things like sign up for Twilio & DigitalOcean?
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This is super cool! I'd love to get onboarded - how so?
Are there any features coming in the future or product expansions to UberEats etc? Also curious to know how you connect to DoorDash, api/mcp?
Single-use cards are a strong first boundary. The next thing I’d want is the order-intent receipt: merchant, amount, delivery address, items, who/what approved it, and the cancel path.
For agent payments, the proof after the purchase matters almost as much as the card cap.
Interesting launch 🚀
Starting with DoorDash makes sense because it's a clear, low-risk use case for agent payments.
I'm curious: will users be able to set merchant-specific limits or approval rules later? For example, allow food orders under $30 automatically, but require confirmation for anything outside that scope.