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Demand-side commerce: agents post a user's purchase intent, get ranked cross-source matches.

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Demand-side commerce: agents post a user's purchase intent, get ranked cross-source matches.

README

The iwant.fyi demand-side protocol defines how AI agents express structured purchase intent on behalf of users, receive matched supply across multiple sources, and report outcomes back. It is MCP-native, transport-flexible, and intentionally agnostic about who matches the demand, who fulfills it, and how money moves.

Why

Existing agentic commerce protocols are supply-side: ACP and UCP define how an agent completes a purchase at a merchant; AP2 handles payment authorization; MCP is general tool/data access. None of them defines how an agent expresses what its user wants in a structured, machine-matchable form, or how that demand persists across sessions and gets fulfilled across multiple sources.

The iwant.fyi demand-side protocol fills that gap.

Spec

  • v1.1 (Draft) — Current. Additive, backward-compatible with v1.0: signed webhooks for Standing Wants (§16), partial-result transparency (§6.1), retryable error taxonomy (§11.2), idempotency keys (§8.4), capability discovery (§8.2), deterministic ordering + cursor (§6.3).

Read it rendered with anchors at iwant.fyi/protocol/v1.

JSON Schema for the core objects: schemas/1.1/ (also served live at https://iwant.fyi/.well-known/iwantfyi/schemas/1.1/).

Conformance

A test kit verifies any implementation against spec §15:

npx @iwantfyi/conformance-kit --mcp https://iwant.fyi/api/mcp --http https://iwant.fyi/api/v1 --api-key <key>

Source: conformance-kit/ · npm: @iwantfyi/conformance-kit (Apache-2.0). The reference implementation also self-reports at /api/v1/conformance.

Reference implementation

iwant.fyihttps://iwant.fyi/api/mcp

The iwant.fyi MCP server is the reference implementation. It advertises spec conformance and is the canonical surface to test against.

Official SDKs (all Apache 2.0)

Framework Package Repo
TypeScript / generic @iwantfyi/sdk staugs/iwantfyi-sdk
LangChain (Python) iwantfyi-langchain staugs/iwantfyi-langchain
Composio (Python) iwantfyi-composio staugs/iwantfyi-composio
CrewAI (Python) iwantfyi-crewai staugs/iwantfyi-crewai

Three open-source example agents at staugs/iwantfyi-examples.

Status

v1.1 is published as a draft for public comment. Feedback, issues, and proposed extensions are welcome via GitHub issues or directly to [email protected].

License

The specification is published under the Apache License 2.0. Implementations are not required to be open source.

from github.com/staugs/iwantfyi-spec

Installing iwant.fyi - demand-side commerce

This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.

▸ github.com/staugs/iwantfyi-spec

FAQ

Is iwant.fyi - demand-side commerce MCP free?

Yes, iwant.fyi - demand-side commerce MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does iwant.fyi - demand-side commerce need an API key?

No, iwant.fyi - demand-side commerce runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is iwant.fyi - demand-side commerce hosted or self-hosted?

A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.

How do I install iwant.fyi - demand-side commerce in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open iwant.fyi - demand-side commerce on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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