Alexandr Chibilyaev unveils the AACFlow Agent Marketplace: a developer economy where AI agents are built, sold, and deployed with one click. 70% revenue to developers, pre-built categories, and quality standards.
Every platform that has ever mattered created an economy. iOS had the App Store. Shopify had the App Marketplace. WordPress had the plugin directory. Salesforce had AppExchange. Each one unlocked billions in value — not by building everything themselves, but by enabling developers to build, sell, and profit.
The AI agent space is at the same inflection point. The tools are mature enough. The demand is real. What's missing is the marketplace where developers monetize their expertise and businesses buy production-ready agents with a single click.
60,000+ developers use AACFlow today. They build agents for their own businesses: lead qualification pipelines, payment reconciliation bots, support ticket classifiers, inventory monitors. Every single one of these agents represents hundreds of hours of domain expertise, testing, and iteration.
The problem: this expertise stays locked in individual workspaces. A developer in Kazan builds a brilliant Wildberries inventory management agent. A business in Novosibirsk desperately needs exactly that agent. They never meet.
The marketplace closes that gap. Developers package their agents. List them. Set a price. Businesses discover them, preview them, deploy them with one click. The developer earns recurring revenue. The business saves months of development time. AACFlow provides the platform, the distribution, and the trust layer.
70% to the developer — on every subscription payment
30% to AACFlow — for platform infrastructure, distribution, payments, and marketplace operations
This isn't a "we'll figure out monetization later" promise. It's the business model from day one. Developers who build popular agents earn meaningful, recurring income:
An agent priced at $49/month with 50 subscribers = $1,715/month to the developer (70%)
An agent priced at $99/month with 200 subscribers = $13,860/month to the developer
An agent priced at $199/month with 500 subscribers = $69,650/month to the developer
These aren't fantasy numbers. Shopify app developers routinely earn six and seven figures annually. CRM marketplace add-ons generate millions. The AI agent market is younger but growing faster. Early movers capture distribution.
We handle everything the developer shouldn't have to think about: billing (Stripe), subscription management, usage metering, invoicing, VAT/sales tax compliance. The developer focuses on building great agents. The platform handles the business operations.
The marketplace is organized into categories that map to real business functions:
Support Agents. Ticket classification, auto-response generation, escalation routing, knowledge base search. Pre-built for Zendesk, Usedesk, Jira Service Management. "Connect your helpdesk, answer 80% of tickets autonomously."
Sales Agents. Lead qualification, enrichment (Dadata, SPARK), meeting scheduling, proposal generation, CRM updates (AmoCRM, Bitrix24). "Qualify every lead in 30 seconds, not 30 minutes."
Marketing Agents. Content generation, SEO optimization, email campaign management, A/B test analysis, social media scheduling. "Generate a month of content in an afternoon."
Compliance Agents. Document checking (Chestny Znak, EGAIS), counterparty verification (SPARK, RusProfile, FNS EGRUL), contract analysis (Diadoc, Synerdocs). "Verify every counterparty before you sign."
E-Commerce Agents. Order processing automation, review response generation, price monitoring, marketplace analytics (Ozon, Wildberries, Yandex.Market). "Manage 5 marketplaces from one dashboard."
Each category has subcategories. Each subcategory will fill with specialized agents. Over time, the marketplace becomes the definitive catalog of production AI agents for business.
The buyer experience is designed to eliminate friction:
Browse — discover agents by category, rating, reviews, and popularity
Preview — see the agent's workflow graph, block configuration, and example inputs/outputs
Connect — authorize the agent to access your services (OAuth or API key, your credentials, never stored by the agent developer)
Configure — set business-specific parameters (your CRM pipeline stages, your support categories, your threshold values)
Deploy — click deploy. The agent is now live in your workspace. Triggers are active. The DAG executor is ready.
No code. No "install Node.js and run these 47 commands." No "configure these environment variables." One click, and the agent is running on your data, in your workspace, with your configurations.
Buyers retain full control. They can open the agent in the visual editor and see exactly what it does. They can modify it. They can extend it with additional blocks. Purchasing an agent doesn't mean accepting a black box — it means starting with a production-tested foundation and customizing from there.
An open marketplace without quality standards becomes a garbage dump. We're building a review process that ensures every listed agent meets production standards:
Technical review. The agent must execute successfully with test data. No infinite loops. No unhandled errors. No hardcoded secrets. All block configurations must be valid. The DAG must compile cleanly.
Security review. No credential leakage — the agent's configuration must not expose API keys or access tokens even accidentally. Input validation on all webhook triggers. Proper error handling that doesn't leak stack traces.
Documentation requirement. Every agent listing must include: a description of what the agent does, required connectors and permissions, configuration parameters and their meanings, example inputs and outputs, and setup instructions. Buyers should never wonder "what does this parameter do?"
Performance baseline. The agent must complete its primary workflow within acceptable time limits under normal conditions. No 10-minute execution times for a simple lead enrichment.
Versioning. Agents are versioned. When a developer publishes an update, existing subscribers are notified. They can choose to upgrade or stay on their current version. Breaking changes are documented. Migration guides are provided.
We're not gatekeeping creativity. We're gatekeeping production reliability. A business deploying an agent to handle customer payments needs confidence that it works. The review process provides that confidence.
The marketplace isn't just a feature. It's a flywheel:
Developers build agents → they earn revenue → they're incentivized to build more and better agents
Businesses buy agents → they get immediate value → they're more likely to buy additional agents
More agents attract more businesses → larger buyer pool → more revenue for developers → more developers join
AACFlow grows → more investment in platform infrastructure → better tools for developers → better agents
Every agent sold strengthens the platform. Every new connector added expands what agents can do. Every happy customer is a reference for the next one. The marketplace accelerates everything.
We've seen this flywheel work before. The Shopify App Store did $4.9B in developer revenue in 2024. Salesforce AppExchange crossed $20B in cumulative revenue. The AI agent market is at the beginning of the same curve. We're positioning AACFlow to be the platform that captures it.
Long-term, we envision a marketplace where any business function has dozens of specialized, battle-tested agents available. You don't build an agent for payment reconciliation — you buy one that's been used by 500 companies, has 4.8 stars, and costs $79/month. You connect it to your CloudPayments and Sber Business accounts. It starts working immediately.
You don't build a candidate screening agent — you buy one that's processed 200,000 resumes, integrates with HH.ru and Huntflow, and costs $59/month. You connect your HH.ru employer account. It screens tonight's batch of applicants and delivers a ranked shortlist by morning.
The era of "every company builds its own AI agents from scratch" is ending. The era of "every company buys specialized, production-tested agents from a marketplace" is beginning. AACFlow is building the infrastructure for that transition.
If you're a developer building agents on AACFlow and you want early access to the marketplace, reach out. We're onboarding the first cohort of sellers now.
If you're a business looking to deploy AI agents without building from scratch, the marketplace is coming. The agents are being built. The infrastructure is in place.