

Here's the moment that quietly kills AI products: the redirect. Your user is mid-flow, excited, ready to pay — and you bounce them to a checkout page on someone else's domain. A chunk never come back.
A month ago, wiring up payments for an AI agent still meant exactly that kind of plumbing. Today it doesn't. Here's what's new — all of it pointed at one goal: getting you paid without getting in your users' way.
You can now drop checkout, card enrollment, card management, and spending delegations straight into your own app, in a few lines of code.
It runs inside a secure iframe, so the sensitive stuff — card details, API keys, the on-chain transaction — never touches your page. And when a payment succeeds, your user sees the confirmation right there, in place. No redirect. No "click here to return to the merchant." No drop-off.
Want to sell a single plan? There's a one-line checkout for that too. Size it, style it, embed it, done.
Cards or crypto — your users pick, and you don't write extra code for either:
More ways to pay means fewer abandoned checkouts. Simple as that.
This is the part I'm most excited about. You can now give an agent a delegation: a scoped, revocable permission to spend — on a card or in crypto — on your behalf.
Not your card number. A mandate: spend up to this much, on this, until I say stop. The agent transacts autonomously; you stay in control and can pull the plug anytime. That's the difference between a flashy demo and something you'd actually trust with money.
Selling is half the job. Understanding what's happening is the other half — so the operator side got a serious upgrade:
You go from "I think it's working" to "here's exactly what's working."
First impressions count, so onboarding got lighter: pick your role in one step — building, buying, or both — with fewer dialogs between signing up and doing something real.
A month ago, monetizing an AI agent was a project. Now it's an afternoon: embed a checkout, accept cards and stablecoins, let your agents spend within limits, and watch it all from one dashboard — without ever sending your users somewhere else to pay.
If you're building something people (or agents) should be paying for, this is the easiest it's ever been to actually collect.
Take it for a spin — or book a demo to see it live.

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Real-time payments, flexible pricing, and outcome-based monetization—all in one platform.