The commerce layer for agents,built in Latin America.
We make every LatAm commerce API — Pix, NF-e, Melhor Envio, WhatsApp, Omie, Open Finance — callable by an AI agent in one line. Then we wrap the whole thing with the policy engine, mandate system, and audit ledger that money movement actually needs.
AI agents are globally capable. Locally useless.
An agent can reason through a multi-step workflow, write production code, and negotiate a contract. Ask it to charge R$ 150 via Pix, issue an NF-e to a CNPJ, and dispatch a package through Melhor Envio — it breaks at step one.
Every global agent framework ships LatAm support as a rounding error. Stripe's Brazilian coverage is an afterthought. Modern Treasury is US-only. The MCP ecosystem has thousands of servers — close to zero cover Pix, CFDI, SPEI, or the fiscal schemas that actually run this region.
That gap is not going to close itself. So we are closing it — in the open, MIT-licensed, from Latin America, with depth where global stacks stay shallow.
What we are optimizing for.And what we are willing to give up.
These are the tradeoffs that pick our roadmap. Every feature has to pass at least two of them to get built.
Commerce infra should be open by default.
Money-moving code should be readable. Every MCP server we ship is MIT. No open-core. No feature gates. Fork it, self-host it, audit it. Transparency is not a feature — it is the foundation.
Depth beats breadth.
The MCP ecosystem has thousands of shallow servers. We pick a narrower surface — LatAm commerce — and go deep. Every rail, every edge case, every regulatory quirk. A generic ecosystem cannot match a specialist one.
LatAm deserves sovereignty.
Pix is not a “localization feature”. NF-e is not a “nice to have”. CFDI is not an afterthought. Every global stack ships LatAm support as a rounding error. We build here, first, with full depth — not as a region team inside a US company.
Agents need guardrails, not just connectors.
Wiring an API to an LLM is a weekend project. Making it safe to move real money is the actual work. Mandates, policies, idempotency, audit — that is the product. The connectors are free, MIT, and open.
From one package to the loop.
Opinion formed: LatAm commerce deserves agent-native infrastructure. First line of code.
@codespar/mcp-zoop on npm — Pix charges from Claude Desktop in ten minutes.
BR, MX, AR, CO, CL, PE coverage across payments, fiscal, logistics, ERP, messaging.
Session-first SDK with 6 meta-tools. Policy engine, HMAC mandates, audit ledger go live.
Early builders shipping agents that actually move money. Real volume through the loop.
Small team. A decade of LatAm fintech.
Built by engineers who spent ten years shipping production systems against Pix, NF-e, Open Finance, and the regulatory patchwork underneath. We know the edge cases because we have been paged at 3 AM for them.
Every LatAm commerce API,callable by any agent.
MIT-licensed. Published on npm. Orchestration layer priced by what you settle. Everything else is free.