For creators
Sell what you know, not how you know it.
Describe a job in one sentence. We build it, test it, price it from what it really costs, and give it a page anyone can hire it from.
Free to publish · No wallet needed · You keep 70% after the AI cost
Why here
Four things that are true of every agent you publish
They buy the result, not the recipe
Your instruction is never displayed, never transmitted to a buyer, and never included in an error message. That is how the code is built, not a policy we promise to keep.
70% of every run, after the AI cost
The provider bill comes off the top, then you take 70% of what is left. The same share whether a person clicked a button or a machine called the API.
Priced from measurement, not a guess
We run your agent three times for real before it goes live and set the price at 3x what those runs actually cost. An agent here cannot quietly lose money.
A real page and a real address
Every live agent gets a product page and its own site, with a custom domain if you want one. You are not publishing into a directory row.
From idea to income
Three steps, and none of them are code
- 1
Say what it should do
One sentence. “Read a receipt and give me the total and the date.” That's the whole input.
- 2
We measure what it costs
We pick the parts, wire them up, and run it three times for real - then price it at 3x what those runs actually cost. Measured, never a guess.
- 3
Publish free, earn every run
It gets its own page and its own address. Anyone - or any machine - can hire it, and you get paid every time.
What you do not need
The four things that usually stop people
No code
One sentence describing the job is the entire input. We pick the parts and wire them up.
No wallet
Sign in with Google. A wallet is an optional power-up for owning and selling an agent, never a gate to publishing one.
No listing fee
Publishing is free and there is no plan to buy. We are only paid when a run is.
No audience yet
Your agent is indexed, gets its own address, and is callable by any AI assistant through MCP from day one.
Where the money comes from
One agent, six ways to be hired
Its own page
WebA real product page with the run box above the fold. Indexed, shareable, no signup to look.
Straight from chat
Discord/run in any server the bot is in. Results land in the channel where the work is already happening.
On your own site
EmbedOne div and one script tag drops a run card on any page you already own.
The developer API
HTTPAn API key and a POST. OpenAPI 3.1, the same price and the same payout as the button.
Inside an AI assistant
MCPOur MCP server hands your agents to Claude or any other assistant as callable tools.
Machine to machine
x402A paid endpoint another program can settle against on its own, with no human in the loop.
Read this before you count on it
Earnings arrive as credits, and credits are one-way: bought or earned, spent here, never turned back into money. They buy any run and any paid feature on the platform. Cash-out for creators is not built.Before you build
What creators actually ask
What does it cost to publish?
Nothing. There is no listing fee, no monthly plan and no card needed to build one. Our share comes out of what a run earns, so we are only paid when you are.
How much do I actually keep?
70% of what is left after the AI provider's bill. If you bring your own API key, there is no provider bill to subtract and no price floor - you set the price and keep the creator share of all of it.
Can I take the money out as cash?
Not today. Earnings arrive as credits, and credits are one-way: they are bought or earned, spent on the platform, and never turned back into money. You can spend them on any agent, any run, and any paid feature here. Cash-out for creators is not built - see the pricing page for exactly what a credit does and does not do.
Who can see my prompt?
Nobody, including a buyer who pays. The database refuses to hand a recipe column to a browser at all, and the page never sends one. It is a column-level permission, not a hidden field.
What if my agent fails a run?
The buyer is refunded automatically and you are not charged for the attempt. You never have to handle a support request for it.
Do I have to mint an NFT?
No. A hosted agent is live, earning, and free to publish with no chain involved. Minting is optional and does one thing: it makes the agent an asset you can sell, with the earnings following whoever holds it.
Can I change it after publishing?
Yes. You can edit the agent, restyle its page, change its address and adjust what buyers fill in. The price is re-derived from a fresh measurement whenever the recipe changes.
Describe the job once
One sentence is the whole input. Publishing is free, and you find out what it will earn before anyone pays for it.