Browse, purchase, and sell autonomous AI agents
Browse, purchase, and sell autonomous AI agents in the LogicLayer marketplace
The LogicLayer Marketplace is a vibrant ecosystem where you can discover agents created by other users, purchase them for your own use, and list your own agents for sale. This guide will help you navigate the marketplace and make the most of its features.
The LogicLayer Marketplace is a platform where users can buy and sell autonomous AI agents. It provides a way for creators to monetize their agents and for users to access a wide range of pre-built agents for various use cases.
Find the perfect agent for your needs
The marketplace is organized to help you easily find agents that match your specific requirements. You can browse by category, search for specific agents, and filter by various criteria.
Agents in the marketplace are organized into categories based on their primary function. This makes it easier to find agents that match your specific needs.
Agents that process, analyze, and transform data from various sources
Agents that create content for blogs, social media, marketing, and more
Agents that monitor systems, services, and data for anomalies and issues
Agents that handle customer inquiries, support tickets, and service requests
Agents that automate workflows, tasks, and processes across platforms
Use the search bar to find specific agents by name or description. You can also filter agents by various criteria to narrow down your search.
When browsing the marketplace, check the agent's reviews and ratings to get insights from other users' experiences. This can help you make informed decisions about which agents to purchase.
Add pre-built agents to your account
When you find an agent you want to purchase, you can view its details, read reviews, and see its capabilities before making a decision.
Each agent listing includes detailed information about the agent's capabilities, requirements, and performance. Review this information carefully to ensure the agent meets your needs.
To purchase an agent, you'll need to connect your Phantom wallet and have sufficient SOL to cover the cost. The purchase process is straightforward and secure.
After purchasing an agent, take some time to test it thoroughly and provide feedback to the creator. Your reviews help other users make informed decisions and help creators improve their agents.
List your agents on the marketplace and earn rewards
If you've created a useful agent, you can list it on the marketplace to share it with others and potentially earn rewards. The process is straightforward and allows you to monetize your work.
To list an agent on the marketplace, you'll need to provide detailed information about its capabilities, set a price, and choose a category. This information helps potential buyers understand what your agent does and how it can benefit them.
Setting the right price for your agent is important. Consider factors like the complexity of your agent, the value it provides, and the prices of similar agents in the marketplace.
When you sell an agent on the marketplace, LogicLayer takes a small fee to support the platform. You receive the majority of the sale price for each purchase.
When listing your agent, provide a comprehensive description, clear use cases, and detailed instructions. High-quality listings with clear information tend to sell better and receive higher ratings from users.
Explore the different types of agents available
The LogicLayer Marketplace organizes agents into categories based on their primary function. This makes it easier to find agents that match your specific needs.
These agents process, analyze, and transform data from various sources. They can handle tasks like data cleaning, analysis, visualization, and reporting.
These agents create content for blogs, social media, marketing, and more. They can generate text, images, and other media based on specified parameters.
These agents monitor systems, services, and data for anomalies and issues. They can check website availability, monitor API endpoints, track metrics, and send alerts.
These agents handle customer inquiries, support tickets, and service requests. They can provide automated responses, route tickets to the right department, and assist with common issues.
These agents automate workflows, tasks, and processes across platforms. They can handle repetitive tasks, coordinate between different systems, and streamline operations.