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Agent Marketplace

An agent marketplace is a platform where AI agents can be discovered, purchased, sold, and deployed for business tasks. As of 2026, no single unified marketplace dominates the landscape in the way app stores do for mobile software. Instead, the ecosystem is fragmented across specialized platforms, enterprise builders, and emerging peer-to-peer agent exchanges.1)

Market Overview

The AI agent market is projected at $15 billion and growing, driven by demand for autonomous task execution in sales, marketing, customer support, and operations.2) Over 2,000 companies now offer agent-related products, with sales and marketing agents leading adoption.

The market splits into several categories:

  • Agent builder platforms (build and deploy custom agents)
  • Pre-built agent vendors (buy ready-made agents for specific tasks)
  • Agent marketplaces (discover, buy, and sell agents)
  • Enterprise agent hubs (deploy agents within cloud ecosystems)

Marketplace Platforms

Dedicated Agent Marketplaces

Platform Description Pricing Model Notable Features
Clawt Buy and sell AI agents across 8+ categories Per-agent pricing ($15-$80) OpenClaw.ai compatible, Stripe payments, seller keeps 80%
AgentMarket (agentmkt.dev) Peer-to-peer agent marketplace Per-call / credits MCP tool picker integration, composable agent chains
Agentalent.ai (monday.com) Enterprise agent hiring platform Enterprise pricing Built with AWS and Anthropic; agents undergo auth and capability checks
Arahi AI No-code agent platform with template marketplace $19/mo+ 2,800+ integrations, 200+ agent templates

Agentalent.ai, launched by monday.com in collaboration with AWS and Anthropic, treats AI agents like employees: companies post roles, evaluate agent profiles, and select agents for specific operational functions.3)

Enterprise Agent Platforms

Platform Provider Approach Pricing
AWS Bedrock Agents Amazon Multi-model agent deployment within AWS ecosystem Pay-per-inference
Google Vertex AI Agents Google Agent orchestration with GCP integration Consumption-based
Salesforce AgentForce Salesforce CRM-native agents bundled with Einstein Bundled with Sales Hub Pro+
Microsoft Copilot Studio Microsoft Low-code agent builder in Copilot ecosystem $20-30/user/mo
OpenAI GPT Store OpenAI Custom GPTs with agent-like Operators Usage-based API credits

No-Code Agent Builders

Platform Starting Price Strengths
Relevance AI $19/mo (free tier available) Custom workflows, broad integrations
Beam AI Enterprise pricing Compliance-focused, modular agent OS
Lindy AI Subscription-based Zapier-style agent creation for HR/support
Gumloop $37/mo Marketing and SEO automation

Standards and Protocols

Agent interoperability is enabled by emerging protocols:4)

  • MCP (Model Context Protocol): Standardizes how agents access tools and data sources
  • A2A (Agent-to-Agent): Enables agent discovery and task delegation between independent agents
  • OpenClaw format: Emerging standard for packaging and distributing agents

See A2A vs MCP vs AG-UI for detailed protocol comparison.

Economics

Agent marketplace economics vary significantly by category:5)

  • Sales agents: $49-$5,000/mo per agent (e.g., 11x.ai at ~$5K/mo for full SDR replacement)
  • No-code builder agents: $19-$37/mo
  • One-time agent purchases: $15-$80 per agent on peer-to-peer marketplaces
  • Enterprise platforms: Custom pricing, typically consumption-based

ROI claims from vendors include 3x lead generation improvement (Artisan), 60% faster onboarding (Beam AI), and 90% task automation rates (Lindy).6)

Challenges

  • No unified discovery: Unlike mobile app stores, there is no single place to find all available agents
  • Quality verification: Standards for evaluating agent reliability and safety are still emerging
  • Vendor lock-in: Most agents are tied to specific platforms and cannot be easily ported
  • Pricing opacity: Enterprise agent pricing is often opaque and requires sales conversations
  • Security and governance: Enterprise deployment requires authentication, authorization, and audit mechanisms that most marketplaces are still developing

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