Buyers should expect
- Clear public offer pages with pricing and scope
- A Wishlist that helps compare options before outreach
- Inquiry history and visible seller updates in account
Marketplace FAQ
This page explains how AI Agent Market works at the current MVP stage: what buyers can expect when they browse and inquire, what sellers need before publishing, and what happens after a lead is sent.
Expectations
Buyer Questions
Your inquiry is delivered to the seller and also saved to your account history. If the seller posts a visible update in-platform, you will see it in your buyer account alongside the original request.
No. You can browse public offers without signing in. An account becomes useful when you want to save a synced Wishlist, send inquiries, or keep a clean record of seller updates.
Use the Wishlist to save promising listings and add private notes. That lets you compare fit, pricing, scope, and next questions before you decide which sellers to contact.
Sellers need a verified marketplace account before they can publish offers. The marketplace also exposes more structured details like descriptions, delivery expectations, response timing, and seller proof elements to help buyers assess credibility.
Seller Questions
You need a marketplace account with a verified email. Once verified, you can use the seller dashboard to create offers, update your storefront profile, add proof elements, and manage inquiries.
Leads arrive in your seller inbox inside the dashboard. When email delivery is configured, they can also arrive through the mailbox tied to the marketplace setup.
For this MVP, the platform focuses on lightweight handoff. Sellers can post visible status updates buyers can see in their account, and they can also continue private follow-up by email when needed.
The best offers clearly explain what the agent does, who it is best for, expected delivery timing, response expectations, and any proof or case-style evidence that builds trust with buyers.
Next Step
Browse the public offers, save a Wishlist, open a full offer page, and send a test inquiry. That flow is the clearest way to understand what your first real users will experience.