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Marketplace

A governed catalogue of shareable agent and workflow templates. Installing one creates a draft in your workspace from its safe configuration — never a live agent, and never anyone's credentials, secrets or data.

What the marketplace is for

The marketplace is a shared, cross-tenant set of published templates that capture the configuration of an agent or workflow so it can be reused. Alongside the shared catalogue you also see your own workspace's draft and submitted contributions. Other tenants cannot see those until they are published.

A template is a configuration snapshot only. It carries behavioural settings and nothing else: an agent's objective, instructions, declared risk and the tool slugs it uses, or a workflow's ordered steps. It never carries credentials, integration secrets or another tenant's data.

Each template is one of two kinds: an agent template or a workflow template. Some are marked Built-in: library presets the platform seeds, with no authoring tenant.

Browsing and installing

The catalogue groups templates by category and lists published ones first. Filter by name (search) or by kind (agent or workflow). Open any card to see its detail page.

A template's detail shows its full configuration snapshot. For an agent that is the objective, instructions and declared risk; for a workflow it is the ordered steps, each naming the agent role it plays, that role's objective and the tools it declares. None of this is live data; it is configuration only.

The detail page also shows an install preview of the declared tools, split in two:

Selecting Install confirms in a dialog, then creates a draft agent or workflow and takes you straight to its editor. The install never publishes or activates anything.

Install always produces a draft. A template can only copy in safe configuration. You still review the draft and publish it through the usual agent or workflow gate before it can run — nothing from the marketplace ever goes live by itself, and high-risk tools stay gated by your approval policy.

Submitting, publishing and archiving

To share one of your own published agents or active workflows, submit a configuration snapshot of it. Give it a name, description and category; the snapshot copies only safe behavioural config and tool slugs. The submitted template starts visible to your workspace alone, awaiting review.

An owner then publishes the submitted template into the shared catalogue, making it installable by every tenant. A published template is immutable. To change it later, submit a fresh version that supersedes it. To withdraw a template, archive it; it can no longer be installed, but drafts already installed from it are unaffected.

Permissions and governance

Each action is gated by role, mirroring the equivalent agent action:

A non-published template is visible only to its author tenant. Any cross-tenant or non-author attempt to reach one is refused as not found, so its existence is never disclosed.

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