
Loomal
Monetize any MCP server in 5 minutes with no % skim.
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Monetize any MCP server in 5 minutes with no % skim.
260 followers
Loomal lets you charge for what you sell online — API calls, tools, digital products, or your whole store. One line of code (or a Shopify/WooCommerce plugin) adds an agent-ready paywall: AI agents pay you in USDC, settled in about 2 seconds, and you keep 100% of your revenue — no percentage cut, ever. Free to start, no card; flat monthly plans as you grow. Every paid listing appears on the Loomal Index, where agents discover and pay. Launch offer: first 500 sellers get 1,000 transactions free.
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Loomal lets you charge for what you sell online — API calls, tools, digital products, or your whole store. One line of code (or a Shopify/WooCommerce plugin) adds an agent-ready paywall: AI agents pay you in USDC, settled in about 2 seconds, and you keep 100% of your revenue — no percentage cut, ever. Free to start, no card; flat monthly plans as you grow. Every paid listing appears on the Loomal Index, where agents discover and pay. Launch offer: first 500 sellers get 1,000 transactions free.







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Loomal
👋 Hey Product Hunt!
I'm Danny, maker of Loomal.
🤖 AI agents are starting to buy things. They research, compare, and complete purchases on their own.
⚠️ But here's the problem. Almost nothing online can sell to them.
Stores and APIs are built for humans. Browsers. Credit cards. Checkout forms.
Agents don't have those. They have wallets. 👛
So we have this strange moment:
millions of agents with spending power, and an internet that can't take their money. 💸
That's why I built Loomal. 🚀
Loomal makes anything you sell agent-ready. Agents discover it, pay for it, and use it — no human in the loop.
⚡ What makes Loomal different?
👉 One line of code for your API or MCP server. No re-architecture.
👉 Agents pay in USDC. Settlement lands in ~2 seconds.
👉 You keep 100% of your revenue. We never take a cut.
👉 Every paid listing goes on the Loomal Index, where agents discover and pay for services.
🛍️ For Sellers
List what you already sell.
An API.
A SaaS tool.
Digital goods.
✅ One-line integration
✅ Instant USDC settlement
✅ Zero revenue share
✅ Discoverable by agents on the Loomal Index
🤖 For Agent Builders
Give your agents services they can actually pay for.
❌ No scraping.
❌ No stolen credit cards.
❌ No human checkout.
🎯 Who is Loomal for?
🛠️ API and MCP server builders 🤖 Agent developers 💾 Anyone selling digital services who wants to be ready when agents come shopping
🎁 PH-only offer: first 500 sellers get 1,000 free transactions. Enough to validate real agent demand before you pay us anything. Free to start, no card. 💳❌
💬 Two questions: what do you sell that agents should buy? And what's missing before you'd list it?
🔗 Live demo at https://loomal.ai — here all day.
Thanks for checking us out! 🙌
@dannyheng What's the biggest blocker keeping you from listing on Loomal right now; technical, billing, compliance, or something else?
@dannyheng First 500 sellers get 1,000 free transactions — is that enough volume to actually validate demand for a niche API?
Loomal
@dannyheng @suyash_kr For a niche API, 1,000 is plenty. You're not trying to hit volume — you're trying to see if agents find you, pay, and come back. Even 50 real agent calls tells you more than 10k human signups, because nobody's window shopping the Index. Every call is intent. And, if you blow through 1,000 fast — that's the best problem to have 😄
👏Congrats @dannyheng love this direction. we sell fine-tuned code generation weights. the only thing holding me back from listing is ensuring data compliance since the agent is paying autonomously via a wallet qq. how do we handle digital VAT or generation of a traditional receipt for their human manager's tax purposes?
Loomal
@dannyheng @priya_kushwaha1 Thanks! And great question — you've hit on one of the genuinely unsolved parts of agentic commerce, so I'll be straight with you 😄
Receipts: every payment settles on-chain, so there's already a permanent, verifiable record — seller, amount, timestamp, tx hash. What we don't have yet is a clean human-friendly receipt on top of that (the thing you'd hand an accountant). That's coming very soon — it's high on the roadmap because we know autonomous payments are useless to a business if the finance team can't reconcile them.
VAT is the harder one. Today, tax liability sits with the entities on both ends — the agent is just the payment mechanism, like a corporate card with automation. So you'd handle VAT like any cross-border digital sale. Full tax handling is a Merchant-of-Record problem, and I won't pretend we solve that today.
Humalike
Congrats on the launch! What if people optimize to trick agents to buy something? We as humans have decent taste on what's "off" and what's scam, I feel like agents might struggle more than us no?
Loomal
@mcarmonas Agents can be tricked, just differently than humans 😄
Funny thing is, most scams that work on us don't work on agents. Countdown timers, fake urgency, flashy pages — agents don't feel FOMO. They just compare data.
What does work on agents is bad data — fake claims, inflated listings. Our take:
Sellers on the Index are verified, not anonymous
Payments are tiny and per-call — worst case an agent loses cents, not savings
Every transaction is on-chain, so agents can check a seller's real track record before paying
Not fully solved — it's a cat-and-mouse game. But "agent wastes $0.05 on a bad call" beats "human wires savings to a fake broker" 😅
the failed-call refund gap Rajesh mentioned below is one thing, but the scarier version is a hijacked or misconfigured agent making a bunch of legitimate-looking purchases nobody authorized - since USDC settlement is instant and final, is there any dispute window on the seller side, or is "the agent's wallet, the agent's problem" the actual model for now?
Loomal
@galdayan yes, USDC settlement is final — there's no chargeback rail like cards. We're not going to pretend otherwise.
Our model is prevention over dispute, because the dispute layer doesn't exist yet on-chain:
Spend mandates. Every agent wallet operates under a policy — per-transaction caps, daily limits, allowed categories. A hijacked agent can't drain a wallet; it hits the ceiling fast.
Small blast radius by design. Payments are per-call micropayments, not lump sums. "A bunch of unauthorized purchases" on Loomal looks like dollars, not thousands.
Instant revoke. The human can kill a mandate the moment something looks off — the agent's spending power dies immediately, no bank call needed.
So the real answer to "the agent's wallet, the agent's problem?" — it's "the mandate's problem." The human sets the boundaries of what they're willing to lose, upfront, instead of disputing after the fact.
Longer term we think a dispute/escrow layer emerges for bigger-ticket agent purchases. For sub-dollar API calls, the economics of mandates + caps work better than chargebacks ever did — card disputes cost merchants $15+ to process a $0.10 problem.
Love seeing infrastructure being built around the agent economy.
Curious....what kinds of MCP servers are seeing the most traction so far?
Loomal
@worksforme The categories getting the most interest so far: data/search APIs (agents pay per lookup), scraping and enrichment tools, and document processing — the pattern is bursty, mid-task consumption, which is where subscriptions never made sense. Anything an agent needs unpredictably, 40 calls at a time.
Too early to declare a winner from our volume alone — we launched the new model this month.
The MCP server monetization focus is neat. One thing I’m wondering: when you say “in 5 minutes,” is Loomal mostly handling payments/access control around an existing MCP server, or does it also help with packaging, hosted endpoints, or user management? The no % skim detail makes the business model feel builder-friendly, so I’d be curious what parts are included in the basic setup.
Loomal
@mia_qiao The 5 minutes is payments and access around your existing server: install the SDK, wrap the endpoints you want to charge with requirePayment(), set prices. No hosting, no packaging — your server stays where it is.
Basic setup includes: the paywall, your listing on the Loomal Index (machine-readable, so agents discover and pay you programmatically), a dashboard showing which endpoints earn, and USDC settlement in ~2 seconds. User management/auth for humans isn't us — pair with your existing stack.
So: payments, discovery, visibility. You build the server; we make it sellable.