April 21, 2026AgentsInfrastructureTool

delegare gives AI agents a credit card with guardrails

The current bottleneck for autonomous agents is not reasoning — it is payments. An agent that can call any API and run any workflow still hits a wall the moment it has to actually pay for a paid endpoint, a SaaS plan, or a contractor invoice. delegare, launched on Product Hunt April 21, is the spending layer for agents.

You set the rules: a hard limit, an approved-merchant list, an expiration date, a gas budget. Then your agent can transact within those guardrails without ever seeing a credit card or a private key. Pricing is 3% per transaction capped at $0.03, $0.005 minimum, and it runs on Base for the gas. So this is crypto rails wearing a fintech UX — a bet that on-chain primitives are easier to scope than handing an agent your Stripe key.

This category — agentic payments — is where Stripe, Visa, Mastercard, and a long tail of crypto teams are all racing. delegare's angle is the policy layer: spending power without spending freedom. Anyone shipping an agent that has to pay for things has to solve this, and very few teams want to build it themselves.

Site at delegare.dev. Worth bookmarking even if you do not need it today.
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