Clawcard is the first unified credential system for agents - one key provisions and manages credit cards, email, and a phone number. No cobbling together multiple services. No babysitting your agent through verification steps. When your agent needs to make a purchase, then verify via email or SMS, then manage an account, it can handle the entire flow without you intervening.
Hey PH! Christian here, maker of clawcard.sh.
I built this because I was running autonomous agents for sales outreach and constantly hitting the same wall of needing to babysit them through payments, check email or phone for verification codes, etc.
Manually handling these steps defeats the whole purpose of agent autonomy. So I created a system where one key generates all three things an agent needs: card + email + phone.
The real magic is in how these work together as a unified system. Happy to answer any questions about our approach or hear about your agent automation challenges!
With regards to privacy, are these transactions traceable back to the actual human who created the agents? Going even further, what are your thoughts on handling regulatory compliance and auditability vs. the actual autonomy of the agents themselves?
Can you walk through how your spend controls work in practice for autonomous agents (per-transaction caps, total budgets, merchant locking, kill switch), and how you prevent common failure modes like runaway retries or unexpected recurring charges?
Hey Christian! I'm wondering how do you think about agents exposed to multiple users, even in a single team. My agents are connected to our slack and whatsapp. Agent can end up making purchasing decision based on input from my teammates, not me personally. I wonder what are your thougths on this