Turso now supports concurrent writes for SQLite files. Read the announcement

We're excited to share that Turso Cloud is participating in the Stripe Projects developer preview. As part of this launch, we've been a co-design partner on the protocol and integration spec that makes it possible for developers and AI agents to provision real services and receive real credentials safely from the terminal.
This collaboration is about solving a problem every modern team feels: setup is still too manual, too fragmented, and too brittle for the way software (and agents) are built today.
Even with great APIs, onboarding still involves dashboards, docs, copy/paste keys, and scripts that drift over time. AI agents amplify the pain: they need deterministic steps and real credentials, not screenshots or guesswork. And across the ecosystem, there hasn't been a standard way for provisioning and credential handoff to work reliably across providers.
Stripe Projects introduces a new workflow in the Stripe CLI that helps developers go from local code to real provider environments quickly, without dashboard hopping. It provisions real services and returns credentials in an agent-ready format, while keeping accounts and dashboards fully in the user's control.
For Turso Cloud, this means developers and agents can spin up SQLite databases across AWS regions worldwide, receive credentials safely, and start building immediately.
We joined Stripe Projects because the goals align directly with how developers use Turso Cloud:
This is the foundation developers need when building distributed apps, AI agents, and multi-tenant systems.
stripe projects init my-appThis creates a clean, repeatable path from repository to real Turso environments. No brittle scripts, no manual key handling.
Teams using Turso Cloud kept running into the same setup friction: onboarding guides that aged quickly, scripts that broke across environments, and agents that couldn't reliably provision or rotate credentials. Working with Stripe allowed us to focus on trust, security, and ownership from the start.
This is a developer preview, and we're eager for feedback from teams building with agents, edge workloads, or globally distributed state.
Install the Stripe CLI, then run:
stripe projects init my-app
We're excited to see what you build — and how this new workflow helps you move from prototype to production with far less friction.