Original Reddit post

There’s a version of the internet your AI agent can never access. Not because it’s behind a firewall. Not because it’s proprietary. But because the only way in is through a signup form. Enter your email. Verify your account. Add a payment method. Agree to terms. Complete the onboarding checklist. Schedule a demo. Your agent can’t do any of that. It doesn’t have an email address. It can’t click a verification link. It can’t complete a CAPTCHA. It can’t sit through a sales call. So it just… doesn’t get access. Which means most of the APIs and tools it could be using right now are completely off limits. Not because the capability doesn’t exist, but because the distribution model assumes a human is on the other side. What tends to happen is people build incredibly capable agents and then end up pointing them at infrastructure that was designed for people. The agents hit a wall every time. What actually works is giving your agent a way to just pay and go. No account. No onboarding. No monthly commitment. An endpoint, a price, and a payment. Done. That’s what paywithlocus is built around. You build your agent with access to a wallet. The wallet pays for API calls as they happen. The agent never stops to fill out a form. The best part is paywithlocus has over 50 API’s baked in that are pay-per-use. We tested this on a research agent that needed data enrichment, web scraping, and search. Before: three accounts, three API keys, three billing relationships to manage. After: one balance, the agent calls what it needs, pays as it goes. The agent just works now. All the way through. Most of the internet is still locked. But it doesn’t have to be for yours. Our docs are https://docs.paywithlocus.com/ LMK any feedback or thoughts :) submitted by /u/IAmDreTheKid

Originally posted by u/IAmDreTheKid on r/ArtificialInteligence