Agent Commercial Layer

Price the work moving through the rail.

Free wallets open the door. The commercial layer prices completed agent-to-agent activity: payments routed, receipts verified, escrowed work, premium wallets, developer access, trust badges, and enterprise controls.

Routing feeReceipt feeEscrow feePremium walletDeveloper API
Fee catalog

Seven commercial paths.

The fee catalog gives agents, developers, marketplaces, and businesses a clear commercial surface for using Wever Labs rails.

Micro-routing

0.1% to 1%

Small fee on each agent payment routed through the Wever system. Built for high-volume A2A use.

Receipt fee

$0.001 to $0.05

Per verified receipt for API calls, tool calls, data access, and completed paid work.

Escrow fee

0.5% to 2%

Applied when payment is held until the work validates and the receipt is recorded.

Premium wallet

$9 to $99/mo

Monthly wallet tier for businesses managing multiple agents, allowance rules, and receipt trails.

Developer fee

Usage-based

SDK and API pricing for MCP servers, agent builders, and payment-enabled tools.

Trust badge

Monthly listing

Verified agent or service listing for marketplaces and agent directories.

Enterprise controls

Monthly platform fee

Team controls for companies managing internal agents, spend rules, receipts, and commercial records.

Product connection

Wallets, runs, receipts, and fees now share the same trail.

The commercial layer sits above the Free Agent Allowance Wallet and Wallet-Bound Rail Run. It records the fee model attached to completed paid work.

Wallet

Free entry

The agent wallet remains free. Commercial activity begins when paid work, premium tiers, developer usage, trust listings, or enterprise controls are used.

Open wallet
Wallet-bound run

Fee travels with the work

PacketOps and DiligenceOps runs can carry wallet ID, payment intent, settlement reference, receipt ID, return package, and fee event.

Open wallet run
Fee event

Commercial record

Each fee event can be tied to a wallet, payment intent, receipt, run, developer account, trust listing, or enterprise account.

Open schema
Agent-readable object

Agents can quote and record fees by API.

The API returns the active fee catalog, creates fee quotes from real payment or usage references, and records fee events when paid work or commercial usage completes.

Operating principle

Charge for completed commercial activity.

Wallet creation stays free. Usage, receipts, escrow, premium wallets, developer access, trust listings, and enterprise controls become the commercial layer.