Concept Preview · The Marketplace (PRD v1.0) — design mockup only. Features marked PLANNED do not exist yet.
IrisGo· The Marketplace
Routed by your Context-Aware Engine

Not a catalog.
A routing engine that knows your day.

Capabilities extend what your agent can do. Services let it get things done in the real world. You don't browse either — your CAE surfaces the right one at the right moment.

Demo persona — switch to see routing change Planned

Built during onboarding: a 3-minute persona setup seeds your routing before any capture data exists. onboarding → persona → cold-start routing

How discovery works here
No editor's picks

Nothing is hand-curated to the front page. Ranking is personal, not editorial.

No A–Z browse

Categories exist but are demoted. A directory is a 1998 answer to a 2026 problem.

Context first

Time, apps in use, and your persona decide what surfaces — like a feed, not a shelf.

Closes the loop

Every install and every completed service order feeds back into your routing.

Class A — Capabilities

Extend what your agent can do.

Skills, apps, and MCP servers — installed into your agent, run under declared permissions. Every listing shows exactly what it can read before you grant anything.

ℹ️ Permission-first listings. A capability declares which memory scopes it reads (cae:read:vault, capture.search…). Nothing reads your Vault without an explicit grant. Planned — today's skills run unscoped; this boundary ships before third-party listing opens.
🎬 Looking for workflows people taught with Watch & Learn? They have their own home — the Workflow Gallery: expense flows, ERP rituals, and org know-how, taught once and shared.
Class B — Services

Let your agent get it done — in the real world.

Agent-Ready local services your agent can transact with on your behalf: order lunch, book a table, schedule a pickup. Confirmed by you, executed by the agent, fulfilled by the provider.

⚠️ Services are paid with real money, never GoT. GoT is the capability economy's credit — it cannot purchase real-world transactions. Separate surface, separate economics, by design.
What happens when you say “幫我訂午餐”
1
Intent

CAE knows it's 11:45, you're in Neihu, and you skipped breakfast.

2
Options

Agent pulls today's structured menu from Agent-Ready providers.

3
Confirm

You approve one tap. The agent never pays without you.

4
Order

Agent places the order via the provider's order/confirm/refund API.

5
Close loop

Fulfillment callback → attribution → your CAE learns what you liked.

🤝 How services get here. Regional distributors recruit and coach local businesses to Agent-Ready standard; an independent certification partner verifies identity and transaction safety. Providers keep fulfillment, refunds, and customer service — your agent is the front door, not the kitchen.
Two doors, one platform

Build a capability. Or plug in a service.

Same brand, different economics — because shipping code into a sandbox and fulfilling a lunch order are different businesses.

For Creators Planned

Capabilities · revenue via Irixion Corp (US)
  • 0% take-rate in year one. 15% in year two, 30% only after the platform earns it.
  • Or don't code at all — teach a workflow with Watch & Learn, share it to your org, get sponsored in GoT.
  • Submit via CLI → risk-tiered review (🟢 local-read → 🚨 restricted).
  • Distribution where no one else has it: OEM-preloaded AIPCs.
  • Pricing: free, one-time, subscription, or GoT-metered per run.
  • Optional DRM for paid skills (hardware-backed, roadmap).

For Service Providers Planned

Services · regional revenue via 艾銳智能 (Taiwan)
  • Industry-standard CPA / GMV commission — no exotic math.
  • Agent-Ready in three steps: structured catalog → order API → fulfillment callback.
  • Get certified once, reach every IrisGo agent in your region.
  • Your regional distributor coaches you through onboarding.
  • You keep the customer relationship; the agent brings demand.
Monetization stack
LayerWhatStatus
L1 SubscriptionFree (500 GoT once) · Plus $8.9 (OEM bundle) · Pro $14.9Partial
L2 GoTCapability-economy credit — paid skills, metered runs, rebatesPlanned
L3 Take-rateCapabilities: 0% → 15% → 30%Planned
L4 Affiliate / GMVServices: standard CPA, fulfillment stays with providerPlanned
Iron rule: GoT can never buy a Service. The capability economy and the real-money economy do not mix — different surfaces, different ledgers, different legal entities.