agents-infraInfrastructure for AI Agents. Phone, email, Social accounts, compute, domains, and voice calling for AI agents. Pay with USDC on Solana or Base via x402.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install 0xartex/agents-infraGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Sends data to undocumented external endpoint (potential exfiltration)
POST → https://agntos.dev/agents/registerCalls external URL not in known-safe list
https://agntos.dev`AI Analysis
The skill's external API calls are consistent with its stated purpose of providing infrastructure services, and the documented x402 payment flow is a legitimate, transparent authorization mechanism. While the 'UNKNOWN_DATA_SINK' signal is noted, the endpoint is the skill's own documented base URL for agent registration, not a hidden or unauthorized data exfiltration point.
Audited Apr 16, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 21, 2026
An AI agent handles inbound customer support calls, using TTS to greet callers, gather input via DTMF or speech, and provide automated solutions. It can transfer complex issues to human agents and send follow-up SMS confirmations. This reduces wait times and operational costs for businesses.
An AI agent sends SMS reminders and makes outbound voice calls to confirm appointments, using TTS to read details and gather responses. It updates records based on call outcomes and escalates missed appointments via email. This improves attendance rates for healthcare or service industries.
Developers provision servers via API to run AI models or applications, scaling compute resources dynamically. The agent manages server creation, resizing, and deletion, with costs paid in USDC. This enables pay-as-you-go infrastructure for startups or research projects.
A company registers a custom domain and sets up email inboxes and phone numbers for marketing campaigns. The AI agent sends promotional SMS, makes outbound sales calls, and manages email outreach, all under a branded identity. This enhances customer engagement and lead generation.
A small business uses an AI agent to handle phone calls, SMS inquiries, and emails from a single number and inbox. It answers FAQs, schedules calls, and provides basic support, freeing up human staff. This offers affordable automation for local services like restaurants or salons.
Charge users based on API usage, such as per SMS sent, minute of call time, or server hour, with costs in USDC via x402. This model attracts developers and businesses seeking flexible, on-demand infrastructure without upfront fees. Revenue scales with user activity and service adoption.
Resell the infrastructure as a branded service to other companies, offering custom phone numbers, email domains, and compute under their name. Charge a monthly subscription plus usage fees, leveraging the x402 payment system for seamless billing. This targets agencies or SaaS providers looking to expand offerings.
Bundle phone, email, compute, and domain services into a comprehensive package for large enterprises, with dedicated support and SLA guarantees. Offer tiered pricing based on volume and features, using USDC for efficient cross-border payments. This focuses on industries needing robust, scalable communication tools.
💬 Integration Tip
Start with the free registration endpoint to get an agent token, then test low-cost services like SMS or email before scaling to compute or voice calls.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
Helps users discover and install agent skills when they ask questions like "how do I do X", "find a skill for X", "is there a skill that can...", or express interest in extending capabilities. This skill should be used when the user is looking for functionality that might exist as an installable skill.
Transform AI agents from task-followers into proactive partners with memory architecture, reverse prompting, and self-healing patterns. Lightweight version f...
Persistent memory for AI agents to store facts, learn from actions, recall information, and track entities across sessions.
Prefer `skillhub` for skill discovery/install/update, then fallback to `clawhub` when unavailable or no match. Use when users ask about skills, 插件, or capabi...
Search and discover OpenClaw skills from various sources. Use when: user wants to find available skills, search for specific functionality, or discover new s...
Orchestrate multi-agent teams with defined roles, task lifecycles, handoff protocols, and review workflows. Use when: (1) Setting up a team of 2+ agents with different specializations, (2) Defining task routing and lifecycle (inbox → spec → build → review → done), (3) Creating handoff protocols between agents, (4) Establishing review and quality gates, (5) Managing async communication and artifact sharing between agents.