Production-grade MCP, UCP, and ACP backends and starters — documented, tested, licensed for client work.
Founded by Golam Mostafa★ Top Rated PlusTop 3% on Upwork · 2,000+ buyers run his code in production · support answered by the founder himself.Read the story→How agents check out. Checkout sessions, delegated payments, and order webhooks — so ChatGPT and friends can buy from your store.
OpenAI × StripeHow stores get discovered. A standard surface your storefront publishes so agent platforms can find, read, and transact with it.
GoogleHow agents use tools. The open standard that connects models to your data and APIs — the substrate everything else runs on.
AnthropicThe full Agentic Commerce Protocol backend as a production Node.js service — checkout session state machine, delegated payment tokens, idempotent completion, order webhooks, and a conformance test suite. Point it at your catalog; agents can buy from you.
POST /checkout_sessions
→ session created
POST /checkout_sessions/:id
→ items, address, shipping
POST /checkout_sessions/:id/complete
{ payment_token }
→ order created ✓Production MCP server starter: auth, tool registry, streaming, deploy configs.
TypeScript · MCP SDK · 168 soldNext.js AI agent app boilerplate: chat, tools, memory, auth, and billing wired.
Next.js · Prisma · Postgres · 122 soldExpose any storefront to agent surfaces via the Universal Commerce Protocol.
Node.js · TypeScript · 96 soldAll-Access gets you the full catalog, private Discord support, and every new release while the protocols evolve — because they will.
Point it at any MCP server: lists tools, verifies auth, and times every call. The debugging CLI Forge MCP is built with.
The same ACP test suite that ships inside AgentCart — run it against any checkout endpoint and see what breaks.
Validate your UCP catalog surface before an agent platform does. Schema checks, freshness rules, shared-ID sanity.
MIT licensed · maintained alongside the paid products — these tools test the same protocols the backends implement.
Read TypeScript, not press releases. Every product ships with source, tests, and a person who answers when something breaks.
Production-grade MCP, UCP, and ACP backends and starters — documented, tested, licensed for client work.
Founded by Golam Mostafa★ Top Rated PlusTop 3% on Upwork · 2,000+ buyers run his code in production · support answered by the founder himself.Read the story→How agents check out. Checkout sessions, delegated payments, and order webhooks — so ChatGPT and friends can buy from your store.
OpenAI × StripeHow stores get discovered. A standard surface your storefront publishes so agent platforms can find, read, and transact with it.
GoogleHow agents use tools. The open standard that connects models to your data and APIs — the substrate everything else runs on.
AnthropicThe full Agentic Commerce Protocol backend as a production Node.js service — checkout session state machine, delegated payment tokens, idempotent completion, order webhooks, and a conformance test suite. Point it at your catalog; agents can buy from you.
POST /checkout_sessions
→ session created
POST /checkout_sessions/:id
→ items, address, shipping
POST /checkout_sessions/:id/complete
{ payment_token }
→ order created ✓Production MCP server starter: auth, tool registry, streaming, deploy configs.
TypeScript · MCP SDK · 168 soldNext.js AI agent app boilerplate: chat, tools, memory, auth, and billing wired.
Next.js · Prisma · Postgres · 122 soldExpose any storefront to agent surfaces via the Universal Commerce Protocol.
Node.js · TypeScript · 96 soldAll-Access gets you the full catalog, private Discord support, and every new release while the protocols evolve — because they will.
Point it at any MCP server: lists tools, verifies auth, and times every call. The debugging CLI Forge MCP is built with.
The same ACP test suite that ships inside AgentCart — run it against any checkout endpoint and see what breaks.
Validate your UCP catalog surface before an agent platform does. Schema checks, freshness rules, shared-ID sanity.
MIT licensed · maintained alongside the paid products — these tools test the same protocols the backends implement.
Read TypeScript, not press releases. Every product ships with source, tests, and a person who answers when something breaks.