Overview
Bluerails Discovery and Sequence Agentic are two distinct products addressing the emerging agentic economy, but from different angles. Bluerails focuses on making websites discoverable, readable, and payable by AI agents, while Sequence provides a financial execution layer for agents to move money across banking systems. This comparison helps you decide which tool fits your needs.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Bluerails Discovery | Sequence Agentic |
|---|---|---|
| Core Focus | Agent visibility, readiness, and payments for websites | Financial execution layer for AI agents |
| Target Users | Businesses with websites (travel, publishing, SaaS, e-commerce) | Developers and platforms building agentic workflows |
| Agent Discovery | Free AI-visibility score from 400 samples; real-time detection | Not a focus; agents use API |
| Agent Readiness | Makes websites legible (llms.txt, schema, x402) | Not applicable |
| Payments | Agent checkout + global settlement (stablecoin, SEPA) | Send, split, route money across bank accounts, cards, apps |
| Identity & Control | Agent identity verification, mandate enforcement | Scoped API keys, spending limits, audit trails |
| Integration | Drop-in files and tags for websites | One-call API from Claude, n8n, Zapier |
| Infrastructure | Regulated, instant settlement, global corridors | Battle-tested on US bank rails, $3B+ moved |
| Pricing | Free scan; 119β¬/mo for visibility; custom for action/settlement | Not publicly listed; likely usage-based |
Pricing
Bluerails Discovery: The visibility scan is free with no signup. The Visibility plan costs 119β¬/month and includes agent readiness features. Action and Settlement plans are custom-priced and require contacting sales. This tiered approach lets you start small and scale.
Sequence Agentic: Pricing is not publicly disclosed. Given its enterprise focus and integration with major platforms, it likely uses a usage-based model or custom enterprise pricing. Contact sales for a quote.
Pros and Cons
Bluerails Discovery
Pros:
- Free, no-signup agent visibility score from 400 samples
- Comprehensive agent readiness (llms.txt, schema, x402)
- Built-in agent checkout and global settlement
- Real-time agent detection and identity verification
- Targets multiple industries (travel, publishing, SaaS, e-commerce)
Cons:
- Payments feature (settlement) is still 'coming soon'
- Pricing for action/settlement is not transparent
- Requires website changes (drop-in files/tags)
- Newer platform, less proven track record
Sequence Agentic
Pros:
- Battle-tested on regulated US bank rails, $3B+ moved
- Scoped API keys and spending limits for security
- Full audit trails for every agent action
- Easy integration with popular agentic stacks (Claude, n8n, Zapier)
- Focuses purely on money movement, not website changes
Cons:
- No agent discovery or website readiness features
- Not suitable for businesses wanting to be found by agents
- Pricing not publicly available
- Limited to US bank rails (no global settlement mentioned)
- Requires technical integration (API-based)
Verdict
Bluerails Discovery is ideal for businesses that want to make their websites discoverable and transactable by AI agents, with a focus on readiness and global payments. Sequence Agentic is better for developers and platforms that need a secure, audited financial execution layer for agents to move money across bank accounts and apps. Choose Bluerails if you need agent visibility and commerce; choose Sequence if you need agent-driven money movement.

