Workflow Marketplace
A marketplace for AI workflows. Builders selling to builders.
A dedicated workflow marketplace where builders publish, buy, and customise reusable AI automations. Turn a working n8n workflow into a sellable template, or import a tested automation and wrap it as a branded product for your clients. Free for now, as users just need to plug in their API key and manage cost themself, free here means no subscription, but just for the first now as initial launch.
Why builders struggle to productise automations
Individual builders and small agencies can assemble powerful AI workflows, but turning those workflows into repeatable, sellable products requires infrastructure most builders do not have. The marketplace addresses the gap between a built workflow and a monetised product by providing distribution, packaging, and a template economy that reduces time-to-revenue.
No Distribution Channel
Builders often host workflows privately or share them via GitHub/looms; there is no standard place where other builders can discover proven automations and buy reusable templates.
Manual Handoffs Break Trust
Sharing raw workflow JSON and credentials causes onboarding friction and security risk. Without a wrapped template and clear seller metadata, buyers hesitate to implement workflows for clients.
Time to Productise Is Too High
Converting a workflow into a branded product—adding billing, usage caps, and client isolation—requires engineering effort builders rarely have available.
How the workflow marketplace solves these problems
The marketplace centralises discovery, standardises productisation, and shortens the path from a working automation to a commercial product. Using the platform's import and wrapping features, builders publish templates that other builders can buy, import, customise, and resell to clients with billing, branding, and usage enforcement already built in.
Workflow Import & Wrapping
Import n8n JSON files or feed a described workflow to the platform's composer, then wrap the workflow as a deployable product.
→ Saves the buyer and seller from manual credential sharing and provides an immediately deployable template that includes the operational controls needed to sell the workflow.
Template Listing & Discovery
Publish templates with metadata: category, required integrations, expected outputs, and example client use cases.
→ Buyers can evaluate templates by category (lead gen, content, finance) and select proven automations that match client needs, reducing evaluation time.
White-Label Productisation
When a buyer imports a template, they can apply custom branding, domain, and email templates before selling it to an end client.
→ Allows builders to resell templates as their own products without exposing underlying platform branding, helping justify premium pricing to clients.
Billing & Usage Controls
Templates can include recommended pricing models (flat monthly or usage-based), and the platform supports run caps and hard limits.
→ Prevents runaway API costs for the template seller or buyer and turns an automation into a billable, enforceable product for clients.
Client Reporting Suite
Publish templates that automatically generate branded weekly or monthly reports summarising runs, outputs, and value delivered.
→ Helps buyers retain clients by turning invisible automation into visible, repeatable business outcomes.
Marketplace Commerce Engine
The marketplace handles transactions and can apply a platform revenue share when a template sells.
→ Provides builders with a monetisation channel without requiring them to build payment integrations or invoicing workflows.
Marketplace workflow — from template to client product
An action-led sequence showing how a builder can publish a template, and how another builder can import, customise, and sell it as a product to an end client.
Publish a Template
Builder exports an n8n workflow JSON or uses the natural-language composer to create a workflow and uploads it as a marketplace template with category, instructions, and required integrations.
⏱ 10–30 minutes
List Metadata & Pricing
Seller defines recommended pricing model (flat or usage-based), suggested run caps, and example client outcomes. The listing displays seller notes and required API keys for buyer awareness.
⏱ 5–15 minutes
Import and Wrap
A buyer purchases the template, imports it into their workspace, applies branding and domain settings, and configures billing and usage limits for their clients.
⏱ 5–20 minutes
Sell to Clients
Buyer assigns product to a client, activates billing via Stripe, and the client sees a polished, branded portal with usage reporting and the ability to trigger or monitor runs according to permissions.
⏱ 5–15 minutes
Concrete benefits for builders and buyers
Each benefit explains what the marketplace does, why it matters, and the implied outcome for a builder or buyer using the platform.
Faster time to revenue
Publish a workflow once and sell it to multiple buyers, or import a proven template and wrap it as a client-ready product in minutes.
First paying client in under 10 minutes (product docs promise for platform flows)
Reduced operational risk
Usage enforcement and billing prevent runaway API costs by enforcing caps and tying consumption to invoices.
Run caps and hard limits per billing cycle
Professional client experience
White-label branding and a client portal create a professional product for end clients, which supports higher retention and pricing.
Custom domain and branded emails per product
Monetisation channel
The marketplace acts as an additional revenue stream for builders who publish templates and for buyers who resell them to their clients.
Marketplace revenue share configurable (example ranges in docs)
Lower technical barrier
The AI workflow composer reduces the need for deep engineering: describe the automation in plain language and get a working workflow to validate and sell.
Natural-language workflow composer (V1.5 feature)
Visible value for clients
Auto-generated reports convert background runs into tangible results a client can review, improving client satisfaction and renewal rates.
Weekly or monthly branded reports
Before vs after using the workflow marketplace
A side-by-side look at how builders handle templates and client delivery before the marketplace and how the marketplace changes those workflows.
Before
- ✗ Share raw n8n JSON and API keys via email or GitHub
- ✗ Manual billing and invoicing per client
- ✗ No usage enforcement; builders absorb runaway costs
- ✗ Clients see unbranded tools (n8n/Zapier interface)
- ✗ Every new client needs manual provisioning
- ✗ Limited discovery for proven workflow templates
After
- ✓ Publish wrapped templates to a discoverable marketplace
- ✓ Platform-backed billing and pricing models (flat or usage-based)
- ✓ Run caps and hard limits prevent unexpected costs
- ✓ White-labelled client portals and branded reports
- ✓ Add new clients with the same onboarding flow every time
- ✓ Buyers import proven templates and deploy quickly
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a workflow marketplace?
A workflow marketplace is a centralised store where builders publish reusable AI automations as templates and other builders can buy, import, and customise those templates for their clients. The marketplace handles discovery, listing metadata, and commerce so builders can focus on producing workflows rather than building payment or distribution infrastructure.
Can I import n8n workflows into the marketplace?
Yes. The platform supports importing n8n workflow JSON files which can then be wrapped and listed as marketplace templates. Importing preserves nodes and connections so the resulting template can be deployed by buyers after any required configuration (API keys, integration setup).
How does billing work for templates sold in the marketplace?
Marketplace sales are processed through the platform's commerce engine. Sellers can recommend pricing models (flat monthly or usage-based). When a buyer resells a template to a client, the platform integrates with Stripe for client billing and supports run caps and overage handling as configured by the seller or buyer.
What protections exist to prevent runaway API costs?
Templates and published products can include usage limits and hard caps per billing cycle. The platform enforces run caps so once a limit is reached the workflow will stop running for that client until the next billing cycle or until the buyer increases the limit, preventing unexpected charges to the builder or buyer.
Can I white-label a template I buy?
Yes. After importing a template, buyers can apply their own branding, custom domain, and email templates so the resulting product appears as their own to end clients. The product docs specify that no platform branding appears on client-facing surfaces.
How do I handle support and documentation for a template?
Sellers upload documentation, requirement notes, and example outputs as part of the listing. Buyers are responsible for configuring integrations and providing first-line client support. The marketplace listing should include clear instructions and any known limitations to set expectations for buyers.
What is the marketplace revenue model?
The product docs describe a marketplace cut taken by the platform when templates sell; example ranges are presented (e.g. 20–30%). Exact rates are configurable and detailed in seller terms when listing a template.
Is the marketplace free to use?
Access to list templates and to browse listings is free for now as an initial launch model. Builders will need to plug in their own API keys and manage associated costs themselves. The platform may apply a revenue share on sales and other charges as the marketplace evolves.
Start buying or selling workflows in the marketplace
Use the workflow marketplace to publish a reusable automation or import a proven template and wrap it as a branded product for clients. Free for now, as users just need to plug in their API key and manage cost themself, free here means no subscription, but just for the first now as initial launch.
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