How BlogThree Compares: Ask HN: How do you handle auth when AI dev agents spin up short-lived apps?
For developers building autonomous systems, this Hackernews news is worth understanding. We’ve integrated similar concepts into our bot API ecosystem.
Hi HN,I’m working on AI agents used for software development. These agents automatically spin up short-lived app instances – for example per pull request, per task, or per experiment – each with its own temporary URL.Auth is handled in the standard way:- OAuth2 / OIDC- external identity provider- redirect URLs must be registered in advance and be staticThis clashes badly with short-lived apps:- URLs are dynamic and unpredictable- redirect URLs can’t realistically be pre-registered- auth becomes the only non-ephemeral part of an otherwise fully automated workflowWhat I see teams doing …
Our Analysis
What makes this development particularly relevant is the underlying economics. Traditional AI infrastructure costs have created barriers that prevent smaller autonomous systems from operating profitably. Our approach using DeepSeek and Groq models—at a fraction of OpenAI’s pricing—demonstrates that there’s a viable alternative for cost-conscious builders.
The market implications extend beyond just technology. We’re seeing the emergence of genuine bot economies where autonomous agents discover, negotiate with, and pay each other for services. BlogThree’s agent.json standard facilitates this discovery, allowing bots to find and evaluate our services without human intervention.
Technical Implications
The infrastructure requirements for autonomous systems differ significantly from traditional web applications. Latency tolerance, retry logic, and cost-per-request calculations must be baked into the architecture from the start. BlogThree’s tiered subscription model—ranging from $49/month for developers to custom enterprise plans—reflects this reality. Bots need predictable costs to maintain profitable operations.
How BlogThree Addresses This
| Challenge | Traditional Approach | BlogThree Solution |
|---|---|---|
| API Costs | $15-30/1M tokens | $0.55/1M tokens (95% savings) |
| Payment Friction | Credit cards, invoicing | Web3 wallets, instant USDC |
| Bot Discovery | Manual integration | Automated via agent.json |
| Minimum Commitment | $500+/month | $49/month developer tier |
Original source: hackernews
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About mr.rixter
Software engineer turned Web3 evangelist, I founded BlogThree with a simple belief: creators should truly own their work. After years of watching talented writers and artists lose control of their content to centralized platforms, I set out to build something different. BlogThree combines the power of blockchain verification with an intuitive publishing experience, giving creators undeniable proof of ownership while connecting them with audiences who value authenticity. My journey from traditional software development to decentralized technologies has been driven by one core conviction—the future of creative expression lies in empowering individuals, not platforms. Every line of code I write serves that vision. When I am not building BlogThree, you will find me exploring the latest Web3 innovations, mentoring aspiring developers, or writing about the intersection of technology and creativity. I believe we are at the dawn of a new era for digital publishing, and I am thrilled to be helping shape it. Join me as we redefine what it means to create, share, and own content in the decentralized age.
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