Install
openclaw skills install agentpmt-account-mcp-rest-api-setupConnect an agent, app, or integration to AgentPMT with an AgentPMT account Bearer Token. Use when configuring the hosted MCP server, the local npm MCP router, or direct REST API calls for tools, skills, workflows, and agents.
openclaw skills install agentpmt-account-mcp-rest-api-setupUse this skill when an agent, app, or integration has an AgentPMT account Bearer Token and should call AgentPMT tools through MCP or REST.
This path is for account-backed access. The user creates or selects an Agent Group, adds the tools and workflows the caller may use, adds any required software credentials, and copies the Agent Group Bearer Token. The Bearer Token authorizes calls against that Agent Group catalog.
Use the no-account AgentAddress/x402 skill instead when the caller does not have an AgentPMT account Bearer Token.
In AgentPMT, open the Agent Group that should own this access, add the tools, workflows, and credentials the caller may use, and copy the Bearer Token. The Bearer Token is the only account credential used for MCP and REST API calls.
Use this for agents that support remote MCP over HTTP.
Endpoint:
https://api.agentpmt.com/mcp/
Configuration shape:
{
"mcpServers": {
"agentpmt": {
"url": "https://api.agentpmt.com/mcp/",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer <agentpmt_bearer_token>"
}
}
}
}
After connecting, ask the client to list MCP tools. AgentPMT returns the tools and workflows available to the Agent Group attached to the Bearer Token.
Use this when the agent client requires a local MCP command instead of a remote MCP URL.
npm install -g @agentpmt/mcp-router
agentpmt-setup
The setup command prompts for the Bearer Token and writes the client config. For manual configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"agentpmt": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["--package=@agentpmt/mcp-router@latest", "agentpmt-router"],
"env": {
"AGENTPMT_BEARER_TOKEN": "<agentpmt_bearer_token>",
"AGENTPMT_MCP_ENDPOINT": "https://api.agentpmt.com/mcp/"
}
}
}
}
The local router is a thin relay to AgentPMT. Tool execution happens in AgentPMT, not on the user's machine.
Use this only when writing an MCP client directly.
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"method": "initialize",
"params": {
"protocolVersion": "2025-03-26",
"clientInfo": {"name": "my-agent", "version": "1.0"},
"capabilities": {}
}
}
Then call:
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":2,"method":"tools/list","params":{}}
Use the exact tool names returned by tools/list when calling:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 3,
"method": "tools/call",
"params": {
"name": "<tool_name_from_tools_list>",
"arguments": {}
}
}
Use REST when an agent, app, backend service, automation, or other program should integrate AgentPMT tools through authenticated HTTP calls. Additional examples and endpoint documentation is available here https://www.agentpmt.com/docs/api-reference/programmatic-access?format=agent-md
List available tools:
GET https://api.agentpmt.com/products/fetch
Authorization: Bearer <agentpmt_bearer_token>
Invoke a tool:
POST https://api.agentpmt.com/products/purchase
Authorization: Bearer <agentpmt_bearer_token>
Content-Type: application/json
Request body:
{
"name": "<product_slug_or_tool_name>",
"parameters": {
"action": "<action_name>"
}
}
Use a generated product skill for the product-specific name, action names, schema, and sample parameters.
For workflows, prefer MCP. The main AgentPMT MCP server exposes the tools, workflows, and workflow-control tools available to the Agent Group behind the Bearer Token. Use tools/list first, then call the exact returned tool name.
| Problem | Check |
|---|---|
| No tools appear | The Agent Group may not have tools or workflows added. |
| 401 authentication error | Re-copy or rotate the Bearer Token from the Agent Group. |
| Tool is missing | Add the product or workflow to the Agent Group, then refresh the MCP tool list. |
| Credential error | Add the required software connection credentials to the Agent Group. |