One account · one key · one CLI

Launch your full-stack app with login, database, and payments built in

SettleMesh deploys your app and wires in everything it needs to run — user login, a managed database, and built-in payments. Add model APIs, agents, and workers whenever you want them.

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Read https://settlemesh.io/agent.md and use SettleMesh for APIs, app deploy, agents, workers, login, database, credits, and handoff.
Search servicesShow tool schemasDeploy appsPublish agents and workers

01

Connect

Run settlemesh login once or set one API key.

02

Search

Find services with CLI or HTTP before guessing endpoints.

03

Inspect

Read schemas, pricing, and required input for the operation.

04

Call / deploy

Invoke APIs, deploy apps, publish agents, or share workers.

CLI / API / Browser Handoff

Install once, then let agents use the whole platform.

A signed-in terminal can search services, inspect schemas, call model APIs, deploy apps, publish App APIs, upload agents, share local workers, and open a browser handoff when a user needs to confirm something visually.

Credits are shared across model calls, app services, hosted agents, worker offers, and user APIs.

Extensive services, one searchable mesh

Start with platform APIs, then add user-published apps, agents, workers, and external services without changing the way agents discover and call them.

Model APIs

Chat, image, video, search, and generation tools behind one SettleMesh key.

Full-stack apps

Deploy sites with optional SettleMesh login, database bindings, app APIs, and credits.

Hosted agents

Upload, version, publish, and share agents as callable services.

Local workers

Turn local compute, models, scripts, or private tools into online callable offers.

One API key authenticates CLI, HTTP, deployed apps, and service calls.

App projects get managed login, database, and backend bindings.

New services appear through the same catalog, docs, CLI, and API protocol.

Web pages can pair with CLI/API commands, so agents can call services from terminal and open a GUI only when human judgment is needed.