Introducing Link agent wallet. Let your agents spend on your behalf. Your payment credentials are never exposed. You approve every purchase.
https://t.co/ihEfBVu8v8
It's here! I gave @wooolfred a budget, and told it to get us a wedding gift, and the gift just arrived.
A physical present chosen by AI, paid for by AI (via @link Agent CLI) for our wedding.
It's not perfect, the agent used our proposal date vs our wedding date 😂 but still!
you can *finally* trust your agent with your credit card now
Hermes now directly connects to Stripe, so your agent can buy things online, manage subscriptions, pay for APIs, and sign up for tools on its own
here's how to set it up:
1. pick what you want it to do and install that skill:
buy things online → hermes skills install official/payments/stripe-link-cli
pay APIs by the call → hermes skills install official/payments/mpp-agent
let it sign up for tools → hermes skills install official/payments/stripe-projects
2. connect it through your Stripe account
3. set a spending limit (how much it can spend before it has to ask you)
4. done. now you can use it to pay for things autonomously
it's safe because your real card never goes into the agent's chat.
it uses a one-time payment code that gets deleted after the purchase, so there's nothing left for anyone to steal
and it can't spend past the limit you set. anything bigger, it stops and asks you first
every charge still lands in your Stripe dashboard like a normal payment, with refunds and fraud protection included
so now you buy things 10x faster. just point it at any annoying checkout and walk away:
> renewing a domain you forget about every year
> paying for an API by the call instead of buying a whole subscription
> reordering the stuff you buy every month
or booking a flight, which is arguably the worst checkout UX on the internet haha
you can tell it "get me to lisbon next thursday, aisle seat, under $400, no extras" and it clicks through the fake timers, the seat upsells, and the trip-protection boxes for you, spending only what you allowed
simply set a budget, walk away, let it handle the rest
@dangit1081021 If you received a code you didn't request, it's likely someone entered your number by mistake on a site using Link. You can remove any saved payment information linked to your number.
Link: https://t.co/QdH9px3FEr
Introducing Link agent wallet. Let your agents spend on your behalf. Your payment credentials are never exposed. You approve every purchase.
https://t.co/ihEfBVu8v8
Hermes agents are now natively economic, they can now:
- buy things online with @link
- pay per request with @mpp
- provision external services with @stripe projects
@Lonerboy Sorry about the wait. Crypto is delivered at the price locked in at the time of purchase, so any fluctuations after that won't affect what you receive. DM us your order details and we'll look into what's causing the delay. https://t.co/ZWVIefwpLU
Agentic commerce works flawlessly when combining Browserbase + Link (@stripe's agent wallet):
- Browse CLI explores the site & fills in order info
- Link CLI detects the card form and spins up the payment request for me to review
No x402 setup. No MPP flows. Zero configuration
We announced upgrades to Link:
• Let your agents spend on your behalf with Link agent wallet. Your payment credentials are never exposed and you approve every purchase
• Link now supports Pix for customers in Brazil, UPI for customers in India
• Coming soon: send stablecoin payouts to Link users
• See how Link is performing for your business in the Stripe Dashboard
Today, we're launching 4 official partner skills on https://t.co/ZbU21ECKPE to improve agent capabilities:
- Get an inbox with @agentmail
- Make any payment with the @link CLI
- Deep research people & companies with @ExaAILabs
- Analyze product insights with @Amplitude_HQ