agent-verifier-mcp
Spending limits for AI agents. Create budgets, enforce limits, track spend across x402, cards, MPP, or any payment rail.
README
Agent Verifier MCP
Spending limits for AI agents. Two ways to connect:
Option A: Local (npx)
{
"mcpServers": {
"budget": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@goodmeta/agent-verifier-mcp"],
"env": { "VERIFIER_API_KEY": "gm_..." }
}
}
}
Option B: Remote (no install)
{
"mcpServers": {
"budget": {
"type": "streamable-http",
"url": "https://verifier.goodmeta.co/mcp",
"headers": { "Authorization": "Bearer gm_..." }
}
}
}
Then ask your agent:
"Search Exa for agent payments research. Budget: $1."
The agent calls create_budget, check_budget before each payment, and settle after. If the budget runs out, the next payment is denied.
Tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
create_budget |
Set a spending limit ($10, 24 hours) |
check_budget |
Check if a purchase is allowed (places a hold) |
settle |
Confirm hold after payment, or release if payment failed |
get_budget |
Query remaining budget and history |
How it works
Agent wants to buy something ($0.50)
│
├── check_budget(budget_id, 50, "vendor")
│ → "Approved. Hold ID: hold_abc. Remaining: $9.50"
│
├── [agent makes the payment via x402/card/MPP/any rail]
│
└── settle(hold_id, success=true)
→ "Hold confirmed."
Budget enforcement is rail-agnostic. Works with x402, credit cards, MPP, bank transfers — the verifier tracks the budget, the payment method doesn't matter.
Setup
Get a free API key:
curl -X POST https://verifier.goodmeta.co/setup/merchants \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"names":["My Agent"]}'
Add the key to your MCP config. Done.
Works with
- Claude Code
- Any MCP-compatible client (Cursor, Windsurf, Codex, OpenClaw)
- agent-verifier npm package for programmatic use
- demo-agent for a full working example with real x402 payments
Why
Five protocols let AI agents spend money (AP2, ACP, x402, MPP, UCP). None of them track what the agent spent across services. An agent calling Exa + Firecrawl + Nansen can overspend because each service approves independently. This MCP server is the missing budget layer.
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