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ONE INSTALL

The whole community’s work, behind one click.

The Marketplace holds production-ready agents, reusable skills, and community MCP servers. Install a complex agent and Actionist resolves every dependency before the first run.

What is inside

Three things you can install.

Each kind has its own tab. Browse them independently, or install an agent that brings its skills and MCP servers along automatically. Pick a kind to see a live listing card with its real badge types.

  • Agents — production-ready agents that do real work: triage tickets, review PRs, draft digests. Skills and MCPs travel with them as resolved dependencies.
  • Skills — reusable knowledge units: style guides, rubrics, templates. Install once and drop them into any agent in your workspace.
  • MCP Servers — connectors to the tools your work already lives in. Install once, wire your secrets, done.
A
PR Review Agent Hot
Reviews GitHub pull requests for logic errors, style violations, and missing tests. Posts inline comments and a summary block.
12,480 installsInstalledUpdate
Open
A
Weekly Digest Agent New
Compiles a weekly activity digest from Slack, email, and your calendar. Sends it every Friday at 17:00.
341 installs
Install
Hot high install countNew published within 14 daysUpdate newer version availableInstalled already in your workspace
S
Email Summarise Hot Installed
Groups unread email by sender, ranks by urgency, returns one-sentence summaries. Never marks messages as read.
9,120 installs
Open
S
Competitor Brief New
Researches a named company and returns a structured brief: overview, news, positioning, pricing signals, and customer segments.
218 installs
Install
Hot high install countNew published within 14 daysUpdate newer version availableInstalled already in your workspace
M
GitHub MCP Hot Installed
Reads and writes GitHub issues, pull requests, and comments. Requires a Personal Access Token with repo scope.
21,340 installsUpdate
Open
M
Notion MCP New
Read and write Notion pages and databases. Needs an Integration Token from your Notion workspace settings.
1,847 installs
Install
Hot high install countNew published within 14 daysUpdate newer version availableInstalled already in your workspace
Marketplace — Agents
Search apps, agents, skills, MCPs…
Agents 284Skills 139MCP Servers 97
Editor’s Pick
PR Review Agent
Reviews GitHub pull requests for logic errors, style violations, and missing tests.
InstallOpen
Productivity
Development
Design
Research
Marketing
Operations
Getting around

What you see when you open Market.

Click Market in the left sidebar. The page title reads Marketplace and opens on the Agents tab. Here is how the page is laid out.

Kind tabs

Three tabs run across the top: Agents, Skills, and MCP Servers. Each shows a live item count. Click a tab to switch. If the listing is less than 30 seconds old it switches instantly without a spinner.

Hero banner

Below the tabs, an Editor’s pick banner spotlights one curated listing with a direct Install or Open button. When you activate a search or filter, the banner switches to a stats view showing Available / Installs / Categories / Yours counts.

Trending this week

Three cards ranked 1-3 by install count. A fast read on what the community is using most right now.

Browse by category

Up to 12 category tiles drawn from the current listings. Click any tile to narrow the card grid to that category. The same 12-tile cap applies on the Skills and MCP Servers tabs.

Sidebar and toolbar

The left sidebar has single-select Category pills and multi-select Tags pills (up to 16 tags shown, ranked by frequency). The toolbar above the card grid has All / Installed / Updates tabs and a sort dropdown: Most installed (default) or Newest. The 16-tag cap and 50-items-per-page limit apply on all three tabs.

Search

Type in the top search bar (the label reads “Search apps, agents, skills, MCPs…”). Results update after a short pause. The hero switches to the stats view while a search is active.
Cards carry status badges: Hot (high install count), New (recently published), Update (a newer version is available), and Installed (already in your workspace). Use the Updates tab in the toolbar to find everything you can upgrade in one place.

How an agent install works

Every dependency, resolved before the first run.

When an agent requires skills or MCP servers, the Install plan drawer lists every dependency and what needs to happen. Each row carries a state: nothing to do, already have it, will install silently, or needs credentials from you.

Install plan: PR Review Agent
4 dependencies
3 ready
agent-browser
Bundled with Actionist. Always present, cannot be toggled off.
Built-in
email-summarise
Skill already installed. The agent will use your existing version.
Have
code-review
Skill not yet in your workspace. Will be downloaded and installed automatically.
Install
github-mcp
MCP server requires GITHUB_TOKEN. Paste a value or pick a saved credential. Install is blocked until this field is complete.
Setup
One confirm, everything lands. Skills download silently in the background. You only fill in fields for MCP servers that need credentials.
Install is blocked until all Setup rows are complete. The Install button stays disabled until every required env-var field has a value.
Desktop required for all Marketplace write actions. Install, update, and publish are disabled in the web build. Use the desktop app.
Installation

Installing agents, skills, and MCP servers.

Each kind has a slightly different install path. Select the tab for the kind you are working with.

Agent installs fall into two paths: quick install for agents with no dependencies, and the Install plan drawer for agents that require skills or MCP servers.
1

Find the agent and click Install

On the Agents tab, locate the agent and click Install on the card.
2

Quick install — no dependencies

If the agent has no skill or MCP requirements, it installs directly from the card. The badge changes to Installed and no drawer opens. This is expected and not a sign that something is missing.
3

Install plan — agent has dependencies

If the agent requires skills or MCP servers, the Install plan drawer opens on the right. It lists every dependency and what needs to happen before the agent can run. Review each row, fill any required env-var fields, and click Install.
4

Open the agent

When the install finishes, click Open in the success state to go straight to the agent in the studio.
Install, update, and publish buttons require the Actionist desktop app. A “Desktop required” overlay appears in the web build. Use the desktop app for all Marketplace write actions.
Install plan: Daily Standup Agent
4 dependencies
agent-browserBundled with Actionist
Built-in
email-summariseSkill already installed
Have
code-reviewWill be downloaded and installed automatically
Install
MCP server requires GITHUB_TOKEN
ghp_••••••••••••••••
Setup
Install plan

Understanding the Install plan drawer.

Every row in the Install plan drawer carries a state badge. Here is what each one means and what action (if any) you need to take.

Built-in — nothing to do

Built-inThe dependency is bundled with the agent and will be present after install without any action on your part.
HaveThis skill or MCP server is already in your workspace. The agent will use your existing install. No action required.
InstallA skill that is not yet in your workspace. It will be downloaded and installed automatically when you confirm the plan. No extra input needed.
SetupAn MCP server that requires env vars before it can run. Fill the required fields inline in the drawer, or click Use a saved credential to bind a vault credential. The Install button stays disabled until all required fields are complete.
MismatchThe agent needs a different version of a dependency than the one currently in your workspace. The drawer defaults to switching to the agent’s required version. If other agents depend on your current version, toggle the row to keep your existing version instead before confirming.
ConflictUnavailableConflict means two agents in your workspace require incompatible versions of the same dependency. You must choose which version to keep before the install can proceed.Unavailable means the dependency cannot be resolved. The listing may have been removed or the version is no longer published. Install is blocked until this is resolved.
If any dependency ends up in a partial-failure state after install, the panel stays open and shows a Retry button next to each failed row. The full hint reads: “Some dependencies failed to materialize. Click Retry next to each failed row above, or leave the panel and retry from the Skills or MCP tab.” Close the panel and retry the individual skill or MCP server from its own tab when ready.
Configure: GitHub MCP
Fill required fields before installing
GITHUB_TOKEN Secret Required
ghp_••••••••••••••••
Use a saved credential
github-pat-prod
github-pat-staging
GITHUB_API_URL Optional

How a single install resolves everything.

Card clickYou click Install on an agent card. Actionist reads its dependency manifest.
Dependency scanEvery required skill and MCP server is checked against your workspace.
Install planHave / Install / Setup / Built-in rows are assembled and shown in the drawer.
ConfirmYou fill any Setup fields and click Install. Missing items download in parallel.
Agent readyEvery dependency is present. Click Open to go straight to the studio.

Time to value

Live in minutes, not hours.

One install and every dependency lands automatically. Here is how quickly three different users went from the Marketplace to a working agent.

Omar · Agency owner
Omar opens the Marketplace for a new client workspace, finds the Weekly Digest Agent, clicks Install, and fills in one Slack credential in the Install plan drawer. The agent starts compiling cross-channel activity summaries on the same day — no manual wiring, no custom prompt work.
live in 8 min
June · E-commerce founder
June installs the Email Summarise skill from the Skills tab with a single click — no drawer, no credentials required. She opens her support agent in the studio, toggles the skill on under the Skills tab, and the agent immediately starts grouping unread messages by sender and urgency before she replies.
live in 4 min
Sam · Solo founder
Sam installs the Notion MCP server from the MCP Servers tab. The configure drawer opens with one required field: an Integration Token from Notion workspace settings. Sam pastes a saved credential from the vault picker, clicks Install, and every agent in the workspace can now read and write Notion pages.
live in 6 min

Publishing

Share your work with the community.

Agents, skills, and MCP servers each have their own publish path. Published items appear in the Marketplace once they pass review.

Before you start, every skill and MCP server the agent depends on must already have an active, approved marketplace listing.
If your agent uses a skill or MCP server that is not yet published, the publish action is blocked with: “Your agent uses custom content that isn’t on the marketplace yet. Subscribers can’t install your agent until each one has a live listing.” Publish the missing dependencies first, then return here.
1

Open the Agent Studio

In the sidebar, open Agents and click the agent you want to publish.
2

Click Publish to Marketplace

Click Publish to Marketplace in the Agent Studio, or go to My Submissions and choose Submit an agent from the submit menu.
3

Fill in the listing metadata

The Submit to marketplace modal walks through three steps. Step 2 is where you fill the listing details:
  • Name — how it appears in the listing.
  • Short description — one punchy sentence, maximum 160 characters.
  • Category — Productivity, Developer, Marketing, Finance, Data & Analytics, Communication, or Other.
  • Tags — optional; helps with discovery.
  • Version — the release version string.
4

Review and submit

Step 3 shows a summary. Confirm and submit. The modal closes with “Submitted for review”. Track the status in My Submissions.
123Step 2 of 3 — Listing details
Name
PR Review Agent
Short description 83 / 160
Reviews GitHub PRs for logic errors, style violations, and missing tests. Posts inline comments and a summary block.
Category
Developer
Productivity
Marketing
Finance
Data & Analytics
Communication
Other
Tags
githubcode-review+ Add tag
My Submissions

Track everything you have submitted.

My Submissions is where you monitor the review status, install counts, and ratings for every item you have published or submitted for review.

Agent
PR Review Agent
Submitted Jun 4, 2026
Pending review
Skill
email-summarise
9,120 installs · 4.8 rating
Published
MCP
internal-db-mcp
Submitted May 29, 2026
Rejected
1

Open My Submissions

Click My submissions in the Marketplace top bar, or click the My Submissions pill in the kind strip (the list icon at the right of the Agents / Skills / MCP Servers tabs). The page is at /marketplace/submissions.
2

Read the review status

Each submitted item shows one of three status badges:
  • Pending review — submitted and awaiting moderation.
  • Published — live in the Marketplace and discoverable by all users.
  • Rejected — not approved; address the feedback and resubmit.
3

Monitor engagement

Published items show install counts and ratings. Use these to understand which listings gain traction and where a refreshed description or a new version might help.
4

Deep-link to a submitted item

Each item links directly to its detail page at /marketplace/submissions/agent/:id, /marketplace/submissions/skill/:id, or /marketplace/submissions/mcp-server/:id.
WorkflowsAgentsSkillsMCP
A
PR Review Agent
Reviews GitHub pull requests for logic errors, style violations, and missing tests.
0 installs
Pending review
S
email-summarise
Groups unread email by sender, ranks by urgency, returns one-sentence summaries.
9,120 installs · 4.8 rating
Published

Tips that save time.

Check the Skills tab before authoring a new skill. Marketplace skills receive automatic version updates and already satisfy the dependency check when you later publish an agent that uses them. A maintained community skill beats one you have to keep current yourself.
Create your API credentials in Settings → Credentials before opening any MCP install drawer. The Use a saved credential picker appears next to each secret field. One vault entry backs multiple MCP servers. Rotate it once and all consumers update without any re-configuration.
When an agent needs a different version of an MCP server you already have, the Install plan drawer defaults to switching to the required version. If other agents depend on your current version, toggle Keep my version per row before clicking Install.
Every skill and MCP server an agent uses must have an active, approved marketplace listing before the agent itself can be published. If publish is blocked, publish the missing skill or MCP server first, wait for its status to reach Published, then return to publish the agent.
The 5 MB limit is on the compressed tar.gz, not the uncompressed folder. Check each resource file is under 128 KB and that SKILL.md is under 256 KB. Both are checked individually before the overall size limit. Large reference images and data files are the most common cause of publish failures.
The Short description field has a 160-character cap. One clear sentence covering the “what” and “for whom” is more effective than a truncated paragraph. The full detail page has no length limit for a longer description.
The sort dropdown offers Most installed and Newest only. Use Most installed as the quality signal when choosing between similar listings.

One install away

Your next agent is one install away.

Open the Marketplace, find an agent built for your use case, and let Actionist resolve every dependency before the first run.

Every install resolves automatically: skills, MCP servers, and credentials in one confirm.
Desktop required for Marketplace write actions · Vault-backed secrets · Automatic version updates.

Keep going

Next steps.

Skills

Author, publish, and manage reusable behavior packs for your agents.

Agents

Build the agent you want to publish, or one that uses the skills you just installed.

MCP Servers

Install and configure MCP servers, manage transports, and browse the full integration catalog.

Credentials

Store API keys and tokens in the vault before opening any MCP install drawer.