April 23, 2026AgentsInfrastructureTool

Monid Is the Wallet Your Agent Will Use When It Needs to Pay

Monid launched on Product Hunt today as one wallet covering every paid tool your agent needs. Shengkun Ye, Aleksandar Blazhev, and Feiyou Guo built it after running into the same wall everyone with an agent-in-production has been running into: your agent needs to call TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, LinkedIn, Facebook, a people-search service, a blockchain API, an e-commerce endpoint β€” and each one wants its own subscription, key, and invoice pipeline.

Monid rolls 215+ endpoints into a single pay-per-call balance. Your agent holds one wallet token. Spend goes against that balance regardless of which backend got called. Works out of the box with Claude Code, OpenClaw, and Hermes Agent. No subscriptions to cancel, no key rotation, no finance team chasing PayPal receipts from a hundred SaaS vendors.

The category this lives in is agent commerce β€” the plumbing for how agents actually transact. Stripe shipped Machine Payments Protocol in March. delegare showed up last week. Monid is the third major entrant in this space and arguably the most opinionated on the pay-per-call default. The bet is that agent-initiated spending is fundamentally different from human-initiated spending: agents don't renew, agents don't remember to cancel, agents make a hundred tiny calls instead of one big one. Subscription pricing doesn't fit that shape.

The social platform coverage is the tell. If you're building a content or research agent and you need to pull creator data across TikTok, Instagram, X, Reddit, LinkedIn, and Facebook, you already know what a key-and-rate-limit nightmare that is. Monid wrapping those in one wallet is the kind of boring-sounding plumbing that turns into $10M ARR in eighteen months if the agent market keeps growing at current pace.

https://monid.ai
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