Link
The wallet designed for the internet.
The video was done well enough.
The 'agents can spend but never see your card' framing is the only sane way to ship this. Everything else is just begging for a chargeback nightmare.
Approval-per-purchase sounds great until my agent wants to buy 47 things at 2am and my phone buzzes itself off the nightstand. Batch approvals when?
Cuts in the demo video are too tight, the agent literally buys something before I can register what's happening. Let the moment breathe for one extra beat.
Been waiting for someone to put real rails under agentic commerce instead of duct-taping virtual cards. The positioning of 'wallet for the internet' is doing a lot of heavy lifting here and I'm into it.
Tweet copy is doing the bare minimum for what this actually unlocks. 'Securely empower agents' reads like a compliance memo, not a launch.
First tap test: can I connect Link, give an agent a budget, and watch it buy a domain in under 90 seconds? If yes, this is the demo every keynote is stealing next quarter.
Curious whether the approval webhook latency holds up when the agent is mid-checkout on a flash sale. Reliability is the whole product here.
Docs better be ready because every hackathon for the next six months is going to be 'agent that buys X with Link'. Please tell me there's a sandbox.
Roadmap suggestion nobody asked for: spending policies by merchant category, so my research agent can't suddenly decide it needs a Peloton.
The thumbnail is just a wordmark on gradient and it still slaps. Restraint is a feature.
Two indie devs and a weekend could not have shipped this, and that's kind of the point. Some categories really do need the big rails.