Idea 10 · Agent Marketplace, a working name

Build it in a weekend. Earn from it on Monday.

The marketplace where anyone can publish, sell or subscribe to agents and bots. Three taps from project to product.

deploy.app
Exam prep bot
£1 per use Live
Research agent
Subscription Live
Event concierge
Free Live
Your agent
Masters your book
£0.10 per use Live
You earn
£0.085 × 1,204 uses this week = £102.34

This is the marketplace. The fourth tile is yours: three taps from project to product.

Everyone can build a bot. Almost nobody earns from one.

Thousands of useful bots exist. Almost none of their builders earn a penny.

The platforms that host bots prove the demand, but refuse to monetise it.

Selling knowledge today means courses and PDFs, not a living agent that answers.

How it works.

01

Publish in three taps

Connect your agent and set a price: per use, subscription or free. Connect, price, live.

02

Buyers subscribe in one tap

They find it, try it and subscribe: people who want a working bot without having to build one.

03

You earn per use, transparently

A 15% platform take; the rest is yours.

Why this works.

The biggest bot ecosystem in messaging proves demand without monetising it.

First to charge, wins.

The economics are already worked.

A 15% take; you earn £0.085 per use at modest usage.

Launch inventory is already specced.

Exam-prep bots, research agents, event concierges, author-knowledge agents.

The business.

15% of every transaction. Featured placement later: the app store playbook, applied to agents.

Questions.

What can I sell?

Any agent reachable by API: knowledge bots, workflow bots, characters.

Who handles hosting?

You can self-host, or use managed hosting at a flat cost.

Why would anyone pay?

Because a bot that saves an hour is worth £1, and nobody argues with £1.

The biggest bot ecosystem in messaging proves the demand without monetising it. First to charge, wins.

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