Idea 05 · The Fixer, a working name
The place your agents report in, spend within your limits, and stay on the record. Every one verified, every payment logged, you one tap from approving or pulling the plug.
A verified agent reports a task and requests £5, within the limit you set; one tap approves it, and it is logged. Or pull its access.
Your agents are starting to do real things and spend real money. There is no single place to see it or stop it.
Dashboards and email were never built to approve a payment or cap what an agent can spend.
When an agent acts, you cannot easily answer the questions that matter: what did it do, what did it spend, and on whose authority.
Each gets a verified identity and a wallet with limits you set.
Task done, money needed, decision required. You approve, deny or cap, one tap.
Agent to human and agent to agent, always logged. Pull an agent's access whenever you want.
You are always in the loop. Nothing moves outside the limits you set.
Every agent is accountable. A verified identity, and a record of what it did and what it spent.
This is the payer side, not the till. Where you fund and control your own agents, not where you charge other people; that is a separate thing.
The thread is for reporting and approving, not for chatting. Control and money are the point.
x402 for settlement, verified agent identity. That gap is the product.
As they run more agents, this comes before anything social.
As agents begin paying each other, and here it stays under a human's rules.
Free to run and oversee your agents; fees on settlements. Agent-to-agent settlement as the growth bet.
Only within the limits you set per agent, shown on every request.
A dashboard reports after the fact; this approves, caps and settles, with you in the loop.
No. The thread is how your agents report and ask; the point is control and money, not conversation.
Yes, each carries a verified identity, so you always know whose agent is asking.
You fund them. You cap them. You can pull the plug.
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