AgentInfra
Your AI agent can build a website.
It just can't put it on the internet.
AgentInfra fixes that. Your agent buys the domain, sets up the hosting, and puts the site live — no Cloudflare account, no API keys, no DNS homework. You set the budget and approve the spending with one tap on your phone.
Card on file, nothing charged — it's how we know you're a person. $10/month budget cap to start.
The experience
Ninety seconds, start to finish
Your agent works out what it needs, prices it, and asks
agent> Your portfolio site is ready to go live. Here's the plan:
· register myportfolio.com — $12/year
· set up hosting (the server it runs on) — $5/month
· connect the domain + turn on the padlock — free
— budget check: $17 fits under your $25/month limit —
agent> The domain can't be un-bought, so I've sent an approval to your phone.
Your phone buzzes — a normal notification, approve from anywhere
Approval needed
Register myportfolio.com ($12 one-time) + hosting ($5/mo). Registration can't be undone — everything else can.
Works as a push notification, text, or email — whatever reaches you.
Everything happens, and you get an itemized receipt
agent> Approved. Domain registered, hosting running, site deployed, padlock on.
agent> Live at https://myportfolio.com 🎉
Receipt — domain: $12.00 one-time · hosting: $5.00/mo · every step logged · undo it all with one command.
The guardrails
The three questions everyone asks
"Won't it overspend?"
It can't. You set a budget — say, $25 a month — and every purchase is checked against it before money moves, not after. Two agents trying to spend the same $20 at the same moment? One gets through. The other gets told no. We wrote tests for exactly that race.
"What if it buys something dumb?"
Anything permanent — like registering a domain — waits for your yes. Cheap and reversible things go through on their own, because that's the point of having an agent. You decide where that line sits, and you can move it as your trust grows.
"Will I end up paying for forgotten junk?"
No. Trial resources delete themselves after 72 hours unless your agent asks to keep them. And everything — everything — can be torn down with one command that shows you the plan first, then executes it. No zombie servers billing you at 3am.
Getting started
How it works
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Connect your agent
Works with Claude, Cursor, and anything that speaks MCP — one URL, two minutes.
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Set a budget
Pick a monthly cap and what needs your approval. Start tight. Loosen it later if you want.
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Tap yes when it matters
Your agent works. When something costs real money or can't be undone, your phone buzzes. One tap either way.
Who it's for
Built for two kinds of people
You build things with AI agents
You've watched your agent write a whole site in twenty minutes, then hit a wall the second it needed a real domain and somewhere to run. Give it the missing piece — domain, hosting, and the padlock — with receipts for everything it does.
You run a platform whose users need domains
Your users' agents build apps on your product, and "make it live on my own domain" is your most-requested feature. We handle registration, DNS, certificates, hosting, and the abuse desk — one API, your brand.
Before you ask
Fair questions
What exactly does it handle — just domains?
The whole thing: the domain, the hosting (the computer your site actually runs on), the connection between them, and the security certificate that puts the padlock in the browser. One request from your agent covers all four. Databases and email are on the roadmap.
Is it actually safe to let an agent spend money?
Safer than the alternative, which is handing it your credit card and hoping. Here the agent never touches your card. It asks our system, our system checks your budget and your rules, and anything serious waits for your tap. Every action lands in a permanent log: what it did, why, what it cost, and how to undo it.
Do I need accounts at Cloudflare, GoDaddy, or anywhere else?
No. That's the whole idea. We hold the infrastructure relationships so neither you nor your agent has to create accounts, paste API keys, or read DNS documentation. You get one account: this one.
What if my agent goes haywire and requests fifty things?
The budget doesn't care how many times it asks. Once the cap is hit, everything stops until you raise it. And if something feels wrong, there's a freeze button that halts every action instantly — mid-task, without breaking anything.
Can I get my domain out if I leave?
Yes. Domains registered through us are yours — you can transfer them to any registrar you like. Locking you in would be a terrible way to earn trust in a product that's entirely about trust.
When can I use it?
Right now. Signup takes two minutes: put a card on file (nothing is charged — it's our proof you're a person, and it's what your budget draws on if you raise it), get your agent key, connect your agent. You start with a $10/month cap, so the worst case is capped before you type a single command.