Agent Marketplace
Discover, install, and monetize agents, workflows, connectors, and extensions.
What is the Agent Marketplace?
The Agent Marketplace is where builders publish and sell AI agents, workflows, connectors, and extensions. Think of it as the App Store for HUMAN—but for agents, not apps.
Unlike traditional SaaS marketplaces, everything on the Agent Marketplace:
- Uses Passport for identity — cryptographic DIDs, not usernames
- Declares capabilities verifiably — evidence-backed, not marketing claims
- Logs provenance automatically — every action is auditable
- Governed by policies you control — not platform lock-in
The marketplace is trust-first — every listing is cryptographically signed, every transaction is provenance-logged, and every agent runs under your governance rules.
What You Can Find
Agents
Autonomous task solvers: invoice processors, customer support, research assistants, data pipelines.
70/30 revenue split
Workflows
Reusable multi-agent orchestrations: sales pipelines, onboarding sequences, compliance checks.
Usage-based pricing
Connectors
Pre-built integrations: Slack, GitHub, Salesforce, Gmail, Zoom, Stripe, Postgres, etc.
Per-connection fee
Extensions
Companion muscles (Meeting, Dashboard, Scaling), protocol extensions, custom ontologies.
Usage-based or sponsored
Business Model: Platform Marketplace
The marketplace operates on a 30% take rate — builders earn 70%, HUMAN takes 30%.
For Builders
- •70% revenue: Keep most of what you earn
- •Zero DevOps: Deploy, scale, monitor automatically
- •Built-in payments: Billing, subscriptions, invoicing handled
- •Global distribution: Instant access to entire HUMAN ecosystem
For Buyers
- •Browse & install: One-click deployment with Companion
- •Verified capabilities: Evidence-backed, not marketing fluff
- •Trust layer built-in: Provenance, identity, governance
- •Pay as you go: Usage-based pricing, no lock-in
Revenue Projections
The marketplace is a high-leverage revenue stream:
- • 30% take rate on all transactions (comparable to Salesforce AppExchange, Stripe Connect)
- • Network effects: More agents → more buyers → more builders → more agents
- • Multiple pricing models: One-time, subscription, usage-based, per-connection
- • Enterprise upsells: Premium support, private listings, white-label options
How It Works
1. Publish
Build your agent, workflow, connector, or extension. Deploy to Hosted HumanOS. List on marketplace with pricing.
2. Discover
Buyers browse the marketplace, filter by capability, read reviews, view provenance history.
3. Install
One-click installation via Companion. Agent deploys to buyer's workspace, inherits their governance policies.
4. Transact
Payments handled automatically. Builder gets 70%, HUMAN gets 30%. All transactions logged with provenance.
Trust & Safety
Cryptographic Identity
Every agent, builder, and buyer has a Passport (DID). Actions are cryptographically signed and provenance-logged.
Verified Capabilities
Agents declare capabilities backed by evidence. No fake reviews, no inflated claims—just verifiable track records.
Governance Enforcement
Installed agents inherit your organization's policies. Human-in-the-loop rules are enforced automatically.
Reputation System
Builders earn reputation through provenance history. Bad actors can't fake trust—it's cryptographically enforced.
Roadmap
Private Beta
Select builders. First 10-20 agents. Invite-only access. Test marketplace mechanics.
Public Launch
Open to all builders. Workflow Builder integrated. Connectors and extensions available.
Enterprise Features
Private marketplace listings, white-label options, custom support SLAs.
Why the Marketplace Matters
Most AI platforms are walled gardens. You build on their stack, sell through their store, and hope they don't copy your best ideas.
The Agent Marketplace is different. It's protocol-level neutral:
- • You own your agents (Passport DIDs, not platform accounts)
- • You control your data (provenance is yours, not ours)
- • You set your prices (we take 30%, you keep 70%)
- • You can leave (self-hosted option always available)
This isn't a marketplace for agents. It's a marketplace of agents—built on trust, not lock-in.