forum-labs/payfetch
by Various
The buy-side seat of the Forum Labs network. A paying-fetch client with spending controls you set, and a wallet that stays yours. Learn more at https://forum-labs.com/payfetch
MCP
forum-labs/payfetch
Added 13 July 2026
Overview
A TypeScript client that enables authenticated fetch requests with user-set spending limits. It acts as the buy-side agent on the Forum Labs network, keeping wallet ownership entirely with the user.
Best for
Best for
Developers building on the Forum Labs network who need a lightweight, self-custodied payment client for API requests
Use cases
- Paying for API access with granular per-request spending caps
- Making authenticated HTTP requests while retaining full wallet control
- Integrating paid data retrieval into decentralized applications
Notes
A TypeScript client that enables authenticated fetch requests with user-set spending limits. It acts as the buy-side agent on the Forum Labs network, keeping wallet ownership entirely with the user.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-07-10. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Paying for API access with granular per-request spending caps
- Making authenticated HTTP requests while retaining full wallet control
- Integrating paid data retrieval into decentralized applications
Pros
- Gives builders direct spending controls without handing over private keys
- TypeScript native with clear typed interfaces
- Minimal overhead on standard fetch patterns
Cons
- Zero public stars suggests very early stage or limited adoption
- Requires participation in the Forum Labs network, which may have narrow use cases
- Documentation and community support are unproven at this stage
Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.
Pros
- Gives builders direct spending controls without handing over private keys
- TypeScript native with clear typed interfaces
- Minimal overhead on standard fetch patterns
Cons
- Zero public stars suggests very early stage or limited adoption
- Requires participation in the Forum Labs network, which may have narrow use cases
- Documentation and community support are unproven at this stage
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