Stripe Projects: Provision a Production-Ready Dev Stack From Your Terminal
Stripe launched Stripe Projects on March 27, a new CLI tool that lets developers — and their AI agents — provision and manage production-grade application stacks directly from the terminal.
With a single command, developers can add services like Vercel, Railway, Supabase, Neon, PlanetScale, Turso, Chroma, PostHog, Clerk, and RunloopAI to their projects. The CLI securely synchronizes real credentials to local environments, CI pipelines, or team key management tools. Service subscriptions can be upgraded directly within the CLI using Stripe's Shared Payment Tokens.
The key design decision is that Stripe is co-designing the integration protocol with providers specifically so that both humans and AI agents can reliably provision, manage plans, and hand off credentials across services. This makes Stripe Projects one of the first major infrastructure tools built from the ground up for agent-operated workflows.
Stripe Projects is currently in developer preview in the US, Europe, UK, and Canada, with a waitlist at https://projects.dev.
This is Stripe's second major move into the agentic ecosystem — following the Stripe Machine Payments Protocol announced earlier this month. Together, they signal Stripe's strategy to become the financial and infrastructure backbone for agent-operated software: agents that can both provision services and pay for them.
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With a single command, developers can add services like Vercel, Railway, Supabase, Neon, PlanetScale, Turso, Chroma, PostHog, Clerk, and RunloopAI to their projects. The CLI securely synchronizes real credentials to local environments, CI pipelines, or team key management tools. Service subscriptions can be upgraded directly within the CLI using Stripe's Shared Payment Tokens.
The key design decision is that Stripe is co-designing the integration protocol with providers specifically so that both humans and AI agents can reliably provision, manage plans, and hand off credentials across services. This makes Stripe Projects one of the first major infrastructure tools built from the ground up for agent-operated workflows.
Stripe Projects is currently in developer preview in the US, Europe, UK, and Canada, with a waitlist at https://projects.dev.
This is Stripe's second major move into the agentic ecosystem — following the Stripe Machine Payments Protocol announced earlier this month. Together, they signal Stripe's strategy to become the financial and infrastructure backbone for agent-operated software: agents that can both provision services and pay for them.
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