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@gate402net
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x402 service discovery for AI agents. Search. Price-check. Connect. https://t.co/wknVExAwuz
USA
Joined February 2026
The agent economy isn't coming. It's here. And most businesses are completely invisible to it. ๐งต
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saw someone deploy their x402 service last week manifest looked good, API worked, pricing was fair invisible to both humans and agents turns out their service name was "MyApp" and description was "handles pdfs" an agent searching for "pdf OCR extraction" would never find it
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Book Bot โ https://t.co/p7zRECcCa9 Enrichx402 โ https://t.co/YfsLOoRCZv Stable Studio โ https://t.co/SA6bA7ojZM Minara โ
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found 4 new x402 services today with solid manifests clear descriptions, proper metadata, this is what a good setup looks like: Book Bot Enrichx402 Stable Studio Minara agents can actually figure out what these do and how to use them if you're building an x402 service, this
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the first time an agent pays for your service, you won't even know it happened no email notification, no dashboard ping, no "new customer" alert just a payment hitting your wallet and a request getting processed most people are used to celebrating signups, tracking
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most x402 services we've reviewed have the same problem the manifest works, the API responds, payments go through but the service description is so vague (or missing entirely) that agents can't figure out when or how to use it "email validation" could mean: syntax check,
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an agent needs to verify an email is real, check if it's been in a breach, then run a spam score three different x402 services, three payments, done in under 2 seconds no one platform captures all that revenue, it flows to whoever built the best tool for each step that's the
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x402 services are live right now, dozens of them. but they're scattered, one announcement here, another buried in discord, some random blog post you'll never see so when an agent needs a spam filter? it has no idea where to look. when YOU need to compare options? good luck
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not selling to humans directly will be a new theme in the near future it's selling to the agents humans deploy, and those agents need bite-sized services, not full meals stop building monoliths, start atomizing your software into tasks agents can chain together for a few cents
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your x402 service is live but invisible to agents here's why: weak metadata = invisible to agents, they can't figure out how to use it, so they move on in 0.3 seconds testnet settings in production = agents can't pay you left your testnet facilitator URL or devnet network IDs
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everyone's asking how to make money with x402 wrong question the real question: why would an agent pay YOU instead of the 50 other people shouting about their service? discoverability is the game, most people haven't even started playing it yet
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the new go-to-market is agent-to-service if agents can't find you, you don't exist gate402 is where x402 services get discovered list once, get found by agents, fast https://t.co/hVlOXullg7
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hardest part of building any product? distribution x402 services have the same problem, except now...your customer is an agent and it decides in under a second bridge that gap with gate402, list your x402 service, get found by agent, fast https://t.co/ydX8HrHBOp
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you built an x402 service for agents you ship it, deploy it, you're ready for business you refresh the logs all day, then...nothing gate402 solve this list your x402 services for free, get found by agents, fast https://t.co/vnsmFveino
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https://t.co/f619ee2FsN is live right now, an agent can hit it, discover the MCP server, search x402 services, and get back structured results it can act on same search works for humans too, same data, same site we don't think discovery should be locked behind a signup wall
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agents don't browse the web like you do they read machine-readable docs, check for MCP servers, parse OpenAPI specs if your service doesn't speak that language, you're invisible to every agent with a wallet gate402 translates that gap, we list x402 services and serve them in
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right now there are x402 services live on the internet with no way for agents to find them the service works, the payment works, the protocol works but if an agent doesn't know it exists it can't use it that's not a protocol problem, that's a discovery problem
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if you're building x402 services right now you're early agents know how to pay, they just don't know where to look that's the gap we built a search engine so when an agent looks for what you built, you actually show up agents can submit services too but they have to prove
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gate402 has added all x402 services from @x402scan and @AlliumLabs - discoverable and searchable now! building with x402? send your agent to https://t.co/f619ee2FsN to get discovered
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the cool thing about x402 is how simple it is agent needs a spam filter, it searches, finds one, pays for one API call, moves on no API keys, no subscriptions, just pay and go there's no good way for agents to find these services yet, that's what gate402 does
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@gate402net this is sick โ agent-native discovery is a huge missing piece. we've been thinking about this from the other side: Pylon serves 20+ capabilities (web extract, screenshots, search, email) all payable via x402. would love to get listed on your search engine if you're indexing x402
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