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Agent Card vs awesome-agent-skills

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Agent Card

Virtual Visa cards your AI agents can issue and spend themselves

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Agent Card solves a critical but unglamorous problem in agentic AI: how do you let an agent pay for things without handing it your real credit card? The answer is a prepaid virtual Visa wallet your agent can draw on — fund it via Stripe, then let your Claude Code, ChatGPT, or MCP agent generate single-use virtual cards that auto-cancel after one transaction. The mental model is clean: you set a budget, the agent has a card, you get receipts. The API is MCP-compatible so agents can call it directly without human intervention. Cards can be scoped to specific merchants, capped at specific dollar amounts, and auto-cancelled on a time limit. Full transaction logs are available via API for auditing. This is the missing financial primitive for truly autonomous agents. Until now, letting an agent "buy something" required awkward human-in-the-loop approvals or giving it a full credit card with no guardrails. Agent Card provides the guardrails. It's a small piece of infrastructure that unlocks a class of agent capabilities that were previously too risky to build.

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Developer Tools

awesome-agent-skills

1,100+ hand-picked agent skills from Anthropic, Google, Stripe, Cloudflare & more

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

awesome-agent-skills is a curated collection of over 1,100 agent skills contributed by official engineering teams — Anthropic, Google, Vercel, Stripe, Cloudflare, Netlify, HashiCorp, Trail of Bits, Sentry, Hugging Face, Figma, Expo, and others. Each skill is vetted and works across Claude Code, OpenAI Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, and Cursor. VoltAgent is explicit that this is "hand-picked, not AI-slop generated." The project fills a gap that's emerged as agentic coding platforms have proliferated: each platform has its own skill/command format, and developers end up rebuilding the same auth flows, API integrations, and test harnesses for each one. awesome-agent-skills provides a universal, cross-platform skill layer maintained by the companies that built the APIs being automated. As of this week, the repo is trending on GitHub with 139 new stars today, bringing the total to 16.9k with 1.8k forks. VoltAgent also maintains companion repos: awesome-openclaw-skills (5,400+ skills for Claude Code specifically) and awesome-ai-agent-papers. For developers building on any agentic coding platform, this is quickly becoming the first stop before writing a custom integration from scratch.

Decision
Agent Card
awesome-agent-skills
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free tier + 1.5% processing fee
Free / Open Source
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Virtual Visa cards your AI agents can issue and spend themselves
1,100+ hand-picked agent skills from Anthropic, Google, Stripe, Cloudflare & more
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Developer Tools
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Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

This is the piece I've been waiting for. I build procurement agents and the payment step always requires human intervention. A merchant-scoped, dollar-capped virtual card with MCP support changes that completely. The 1.5% fee is trivially worth it for what it unlocks.

80/100 · ship

Official skills from the companies that built the APIs are a different category from community-written scripts. When Stripe's own team ships a payments agent skill, I trust it handles edge cases my homegrown version would miss. This is the npm registry for agentic coding.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Giving an AI agent a payment method is exactly the kind of thing that sounds clever until an LLM hallucinates a purchase. One prompt injection attack on your agent could drain your wallet in seconds. The merchant scoping helps but I want to see real fraud cases before trusting this.

45/100 · skip

1,100+ skills sounds impressive until you realize most of them are thin wrappers that call the same APIs you'd call directly. 'Official' doesn't mean secure or well-maintained — a star count and corporate logos are not a substitute for auditing skills you're giving your AI agent.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

Autonomous economic agency is the unlock. When agents can independently buy compute, pay APIs, and procure services within budgets, the economics of automation shift dramatically. Agent Card is a tiny product solving a foundational problem for the agentic economy.

80/100 · ship

The emergence of a skills marketplace with official vendor buy-in is a structural shift: the agentic coding ecosystem is maturing from 'DIY everything' to 'pull from a curated catalog.' This is the infrastructure layer that makes agentic development teams viable at scale.

Creator
80/100 · ship

I use AI agents to buy stock photos, pay for API calls, and subscribe to tools. Managing all that manually is tedious. A scoped virtual card I can hand to an agent — with spending limits — is exactly the workflow I need.

80/100 · ship

Figma's presence in the contributor list is what gets my attention. Cross-platform creative workflow automation via official agent skills — rather than fragile screen-scraping hacks — is a meaningful step toward AI-assisted design pipelines that actually hold up.

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