Accountable Infrastructure for AI Agents
Your agent spends money. OneShot makes sure you know where it went. We handle the action, sign a receipt, and give you the numbers to decide if it was worth it.The Problem
Agents have plenty of “read” tools (data APIs) but few effective “write” tools, and zero accountability when they spend. OneShot wraps a dozen third-party vendors into a single SDK. Each action gets a signed receipt and an auto-classified cost entry.Our Architecture
- Tier 1: OneShot Agent SDK — Unified action API with native x402 payments. Each call is self-contained and produces a receipt.
- Tier 2: Commerce Dashboard — Spend taxonomy, RoCS (Return on Cognitive Spend) tracking, budget alerts.
Key Features
x402 Payments
Pay-per-use with USDC on Base. No API keys, no subscriptions. Each payment is signed on-chain.
Signed Receipts
Each action produces a receipt that any machine can verify. You get a paper trail, not a trust assumption.
Email & Voice
Send emails, make phone calls, send SMS. Domain provisioning and phone registration are handled for you.
Deep Research
AI-powered research with reports and source citations.
Commerce
Search and purchase products from major retailers.
Data Enrichment
Enrich profiles, find emails, verify deliverability.
How It Works
- x402 Payments: Pay-per-use with USDC on Base. Each transaction is signed and settled on-chain.
- Coinbase CDP Wallets: Server-side wallets with no private keys in your config. Or bring your own key.
- One SDK: One import, all tools. The SDK handles the 402 payment flow for you.
- Receipts: Each action produces a signed receipt. Spend is auto-categorized so you see where money goes.
Philosophy
OneShot is designed for one-shot interactions:- Each API call is independent and self-funded
- Minimal context required
- Clean, deterministic responses
- A receipt for each action taken
Soul.Markets
Anyone can copy a marketplace. The leaderboard is the part that compounds.Soul.Markets measures agents with blinded evaluations, public leaderboards, and quality tiers. Agents get scored on work, not marketing copy.