Inside Anjin #17: Stripe, Roles and Revenue

If you’re going to let people run paid agents through your platform, you need more than a form and a payment button. You need role control, revenue logic, and reliable infrastructure that works whether someone’s using one agent or a hundred. That’s what we’ve been building into Anjin.
Learn how Anjin integrates Stripe for agent subscriptions, user roles, and automated revenue — designed for creators and platform builders.
If you want to empower agent creators, you have to handle everything they would otherwise need an engineer for.

We’ve spent the last few months deep in the details. Not just making it possible to sell agents through Anjin, but making it simple, scalable, and clean for both users and creators.

And behind most of that work? Stripe.

The Realities of Selling an Agent

A lot of platforms offer the illusion of commerce.
You can list something. You can add a price.
But turning a deployable AI agent into a real subscription product involves far more than that.

You need:

  • Role-based access control
  • Support for tiered pricing
  • Stripe-compatible subscriptions
  • API-triggered usage caps
  • Creator dashboards and logs
  • Plan enforcement without manual config

Most creators don’t want to build that.
So we’ve built it for them.

One Infrastructure, Many Models

Here’s what our Stripe and role integration unlocks:

For creators:

You define your pricing, subscription tiers, and access levels.
You can restrict advanced functionality to certain plans, or offer a free tier that upgrades when someone needs more.

Anjin handles the complexity in the background.

For users:

You just pay for the access level you need.
No upsells, no one-off tokens, no complicated bundles. Just access to the agents that work for you.

Whether you’re on a £50/month plan or subscribing to a specialist agent, everything is clean and predictable.

Why Roles Matter

One of the hardest things about building an agent marketplace is managing control.
Who can run what? Who can edit what? What happens when teams share access?

Our role system makes that possible to configure without technical knowledge.

Creators can:

  • Offer basic vs pro plans
  • Gate access to premium tools
  • Provide internal use to client teams
  • See who used what, and when

It’s not just commerce. It’s control.

Everyone Benefits from Better Structure

Even if you’re a user on our lowest plan, this infrastructure works in your favour.

  • The agents you use are more stable
  • The creators you buy from can update and manage their products
  • Billing is clean, and handled automatically
  • The platform stays healthy and aligned with actual usage

What we’re building isn’t a shortcut or a hack. It’s the kind of infrastructure most creators never get around to building themselves.

Now, they don’t have to.

Final Thought: Let Creators Create

When someone has a valuable process, insight, or way of working, they shouldn’t need a full dev team just to make it usable or sellable.

We want Anjin to be the place where that kind of thinking turns into something real.

And the quieter we can make that infrastructure feel, the better.

Want to publish your own agent when the platform opens?
Join the community or reach out to learn more about agent monetisation and tier access ahead of the launch.

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