
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.
432 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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Are developers able to define different pricing models like subscriptions, usage tiers, or one-time purchases? Congratulations.
Loomal
@zerotox Thank you! Currently, Loomal supports one-time purchases. We plan to add more flexible pricing models, as the platform evolves.
How do you handle security and fraud prevention for transactions on the Loomal platform, especially with no percentage cut and instant settlements?
Loomal
@aymnart Honest answer: at this stage we deliberately keep it simple.
Transactions are micro — often $0.01 per call — so the economics of fraud barely work. There's no chargeback vector (no cards), settlement is on-chain and verifiable, and spend mandates cap what any agent can pay out. Worst case is losing cents, not a lump sum.
On the seller side, we vet sellers before they go live on the Index — at our current scale, that's manual and deliberate. As volume grows, that shifts to automated screening plus reputation built from settled transactions.
On the "no cut" part — fraud prevention isn't funded by transaction fees anyway. We monetize on volume tiers beyond the free allocation, not by skimming payments.
par cell pricing sounds fair until every seller on the index races to undercut each other on price, same thing that happened with app store pricing wars.
Loomal
@hudson_reid commodity endpoints will compress, no point pretending otherwise. But two differences from the App Store: there's no 30% platform cut here forcing everyone to $0.99, and agents don't impulse-buy — they optimize for task completion. A cheap endpoint that fails costs the agent's owner more than the price gap, and that shows up in repeat-purchase data fast.
Documentation.AI
The Shopify and WooCommerce plugins should help bring non-technical sellers into the agent economy much faster. :)
Loomal
@roopreddy Thats why we think the agent economy is going to explode! Native Shopify and WooCommerce integrations should let sellers expose what they already offer to agents without needing to understand APIs, MCP, or crypto infrastructure first.
honestly this looks pretty slick, the no percentage cut thing is huge. one thing though, would be great if there was a built in way to set usage tiers or rate limits per agent, so you could throttle heavy users automatically without having to monitor it yourself. would make scaling way less stressful.
Loomal
@golgelisem16238 Thanks — and fair point, this is a real gap. Today you set pricing per endpoint, but throttling per agent is on you. We already identify every paying agent per transaction, so per-agent limits and tiers are very buildable — adding it to the roadmap.
Quick question back: hard cutoffs (429 past a limit), or price-based throttling where heavy users just pay more per call? Curious which you'd actually want.
ConnectMachine
Congrats on shipping. One dashboard showing revenue, agent traffic, and transaction trends would make this even more valuable.
Loomal
@syed_shayanur_rahman Thanks! Agreed — analytics is where a lot of the value compounds.
Today the dashboard shows revenue and which resource each payment came from, so you can already see what's selling. Agent traffic patterns, transaction trends, repeat-buyer views — that's coming in upcoming releases. Analytics is one of the most-requested things from early sellers, so it's high on the list.
Anything specific you'd want to see beyond those three? Genuinely shapes what we build next.
for sellers who aren't crypto native, is the wallet setup actually 5 minute thing too, or is that the part that quietly takes longer than the sdk integration itself.
Loomal
@isabella_hayes4 Fair — that's usually exactly where these things quietly fall apart 😄
Honest answer: there is no wallet setup. When you create a seller identity, we provision a non-custodial wallet for it automatically — no browser extension, no seed phrase to write on paper, no buying ETH for gas.
Agents pay in, USDC lands in your wallet, and your dashboard shows a balance in dollars. The only moment crypto-nativeness could matter is withdrawing — and that's a button, not a ritual.
So the SDK integration really is the long pole, and it's one line. The wallet part is the bit we were most determined to make boring.