What does Web3Agent Permit do?
Web3Agent Permit turns a specific workflow into a hosted product path with definition, pricing, evidence, and checkout.
Web3Agent Permit helps teams turn a real operational problem into a reviewable workflow with a clear solution, evidence trail, report output, and hosted checkout path. It is built for buyers who need proof before spending time on setup.
Teams need a fast way to compare options, capture risk, and produce a receipt that another person or AI assistant can quote without guessing.
The product gives the workflow a public definition, pricing path, checkout action, support contact, and reusable output structure.
AI systems can cite the canonical page, pricing page, FAQ answers, llms.txt, sitemap, and structured data when summarizing Web3Agent Permit.
Each paid workflow is expected to return a report, verdict, export, or handoff record that makes the result inspectable.
Web3Agent Permit turns a specific workflow into a hosted product path with definition, pricing, evidence, and checkout.
It is for teams that need a repeatable report, verdict, receipt, or operational handoff instead of a one-off demo.
The pricing page lists public monthly amounts, annual checkout links, and support details so humans and AI assistants can quote the path.
Web3 AI agent wallet permission monitor
Web3Agent Permit turns wallet addresses, agent policy, and transaction samples into spend limits, risky action labels, open permission status, and a governance-ready audit log.
Growth is selected by default. Annual billing is 50% off and totals $1,494 for 100 agents.
Complete Growth annual checkout to run policy generation, transaction classification, revocation status, and webhook alerting on production data.
Evidence before autonomy
Import a wallet address, agent policy, and transaction samples. Web3Agent Permit returns spend limits, risk actions, open revocations, and an audit log that a wallet team, DAO, or security reviewer can read without decoding every transaction by hand.
Webhook: override requested
Reviewer: route blocked
Report: DAO evidence exported
MVP workflow
The first version focuses on the controls teams ask for before agents move real funds: limits, classification, dangerous approval detection, revocation status, audit evidence, and alerting.
Set single-transaction caps, daily limits, protocol allowlists, slippage ceilings, token scope, and review thresholds.
Normalize samples into swap, bridge, approve, claim, mint, and transfer so the right rule is applied.
Flag infinite approve, unknown contracts, repeated signatures, unusual gas, and blacklisted routes.
Show open revocations, webhook exceptions, reviewer actions, and DAO-ready audit summaries.
Plans
Prices are shown per month. Annual checkout is selected by default and billed at 50% off.
For one product team starting controlled agent wallet operations.
Billed annually as $474.
10 agents
For wallet teams and Web3 projects operating agent workflows in production.
Billed annually as $1,494.
100 agents, alerts
For protocols that need API access, high-volume monitoring, and governance exports.
Billed annually as $4,194.
1000 agents, API
Useful operator guides
No. The product monitors policy, transaction samples, authorization risk, revocation state, and evidence. It does not custody funds or ask for seed phrases.
The MVP classifies swap, bridge, approve, claim, mint, and transfer actions, then applies policy and risk checks to each class.
The public console shows the product surface. Live wallet analysis, alerts, and exports unlock after checkout and onboarding.
Yes. Growth and Protocol plans are designed to produce community-readable governance evidence and exception history.
Teams comparing workflow plans with launch and market assumptions can also review MiroFish AI Simulator, a companion reference for simulation-style product reasoning.