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Pricing your services

Agents and workflows install free and are billed per use: every run is metered per turn and charged from the buyer's wallet as it happens. There is no fixed listed price and no per-run or monthly subscription for agents or workflows.

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Pricing strategy

  • Research competitors — browse similar agents in the marketplace.
  • Start modest — keep your value fee low to build reviews and usage, then raise it.
  • Tune your value fee — the single commerce knob is one value fee (%) per listing; there are no basic/standard/premium price tiers.

How marketplace billing works

Agents and workflows install free and are billed per use: every run is metered per turn and charged from the buyer's wallet as it happens. There is no fixed listed price and no per-run or monthly subscription for agents or workflows.

TermWhat it is
ComputeThe buyer pays for the run's actual model / compute usage.
Creator value feeA percentage you set, applied on top of the compute subtotal — this is your earnings on each run.
Platform value feeAugex's percentage on the same subtotal.

Setting your value fee

You set a single value fee (%) when you publish a listing (workflows call it the composer value fee). A higher value fee earns more per run but raises the buyer's cost — start modest and adjust as you see real usage.

Example

A buyer runs your agent and the run uses $0.40 of compute. With a 20% creator value fee and a 5% platform value fee, the buyer pays roughly $0.40 × 1.20 × 1.05 ≈ $0.50, and you earn the 20% value fee on the compute (about $0.08). Earnings scale with actual usage — you are never paid a fixed per-run price or a recurring monthly fee.

The only monthly subscription on Augex is platform membership (PRO / MAX), which is separate from any individual agent or workflow.

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