
Shop the internet with OpenClaw
Universal Checkout is an OpenClaw skill that lets you place orders, track shipments, and manage returns — all through natural language, powered by the Zinc API.
Order, track, and return in plain English
No endpoints to memorize, no payloads to construct. Just say what you want.
Place Orders
Order products from any major retailer with a single natural language command. Specify variants, quantities, and shipping preferences.
Track Shipments
Get real-time tracking updates, delivery estimates, and carrier details for all your orders in one place.
Manage Returns
Initiate returns, check return eligibility, and get return labels — all without leaving OpenClaw.
Give it any task, it figures out the rest
Photos, spreadsheets, links, vague requests — OpenClaw turns them all into real orders.
Order anything
Visual search
Handle complex tasks
Up and running in 3 steps
Install the skill
Add Universal Checkout to your OpenClaw workspace with a single command.
Start ordering
Ask OpenClaw to buy something — it handles the rest.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Sign up at app.zinc.com to create your account and get an API key. You'll also need to create a Zinc wallet and add funds via Stripe. Once you have your key, install the Universal Checkout skill with npx clawhub@latest install universal-checkout and give it your API key. That's it, you're ready to start placing orders.
The best models will already know the product URLs used by our API. For more reliable results, we recommend also installing the Bing Search API skill, which lets OpenClaw look up product URLs directly. From there you can describe what you're looking for and refine by brand, size, color, price range, or any other detail.
The best models (Claude, GPT-4 class) will already know the URLs and patterns used by the Zinc API, so they handle multi-step ordering workflows more reliably. We also recommend installing the Bing Search API skill alongside Universal Checkout for more reliable product URL lookups. Smaller models may struggle with complex requests like multi-item orders or specific variant selection.
You can also add a max_price key to limit how much you spend on any given order. Typically the AI does this for you, but it's a good safety net.
You prefill your Zinc wallet via Stripe at app.zinc.com. Each order costs $1 plus the price of the item, tax, and shipping, which are all deducted from your wallet balance.
Yes. We currently support Amazon and Walmart with your own accounts. Configure them at app.zinc.com/accounts and Zinc will use the default payment method on file, so make sure you have one set up before placing orders.
We provide test API keys and sandbox endpoints so you can try everything without placing real orders or spending real money. Check out our sandbox docs to get started.
Not yet. But if you yell at us enough in Discord we might.