A marketplace for self-hosted AI agents

The idea is a small that sells ready-to-use AI agents. Customers would download the agents and run them on their own servers or cloud setup instead of depending on a hosted software service. The agents would connect to existing work tools through APIs.

The main questions are whether buyers would trust downloadable, agents more than hosted SaaS, what would stop them from buying, which agent types they would pay for first, and whether one-time on-premise pricing or would feel right. A key promise is reducing privacy and compliance concerns that often block companies from adopting AI.

Key points

  • The concept is a for downloadable AI agents.
  • Customers would run the agents on their own .
  • The agents would connect to existing workflows through APIs.
  • The open questions are trust, buying barriers, useful agent , and pricing model.
  • The hoped-for benefit is easing privacy and compliance concerns.
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