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SwarmSeller
No-code marketplace for multi-AI agent workflows.
SwarmSeller is a no-code marketplace where you visually wire multiple AIs together (Claude, GPT-4o, Grok, Gemini, Sonar Pro) and sell the resulting workflow. Drag agents onto a canvas, pick a model for each node, write a prompt, and connect them. One swarm can use Claude to plan, Grok to research with live web search, and GPT-4o to write the final output. If your swarm solves a real problem, publish it to the marketplace and earn up to 75% rev share every time someone runs it.
I built SwarmSeller because multi-agent AI workflows — swarms of specialized AIs working together — have been quietly running circles around single-model setups for over a year. The catch: building one required code. Python, API keys, orchestration logic, error handling, cost tracking. So the most powerful way to use AI has been locked behind "are you a developer?"
That felt backwards to me. The people with the best ideas for AI workflows aren't always the ones who can write the glue code. A teacher knows exactly which agents she'd chain together to grade essays. A real estate agent has a workflow in her head that would crush manual comp research. A therapist knows the swarm she'd build to triage intake forms. None of them should have to learn TypeScript to ship it.
So SwarmSeller is a visual canvas where you drag agents onto the screen, pick a model for each one (Claude, GPT-4o, Grok, Gemini, Sonar), write a prompt, and wire them together. Each node uses whichever AI fits best — Claude reasons but doesn't search the live web, Grok searches but reasons less rigorously, Gemini handles long context, GPT-4o is balanced. The right answer for most real workflows is "use 3 of them in sequence," and now you don't need to be a coder to do it.
Then if your swarm is good and you think other people would use it, you publish it to the marketplace and other people pay to run it. The creativity comes from anyone. The infrastructure is handled.
A few things I think are interesting: - Claude Sonnet 4.5 acts as the orchestrator routing tasks across providers - Live web and X search via xAI Agent Tools is wired in for Grok nodes - Per-node cost attribution so creators can price swarms accurately - Free tier gets 1 lifetime trial run with no credit card
- "Strict-Mode" node config that backdoors anti-hallucination language for hard data projects
- PDF upload capability; your swarm can work off both prompts and PDF's combined.
Tech stack: Next.js 16, Supabase, Stripe (live), Vercel Pro. Solo built over 6 months from Tampa, Florida. Real product, real money flowing.
Would love your feedback on: 1. Is multi-agent canvas a useful primitive, or does single-model + tools cover most of what you'd need? 2. Pricing: 75% rev share for Founding Creators ($199 one-time), 65% standard. Competitive? 3. Anything obviously missing from the marketplace side?
Happy to dig into any technical detail. Thanks for checking it out.
About SwarmSeller on Product Hunt
“No-code marketplace for multi-AI agent workflows.”
SwarmSeller was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. SwarmSeller is a no-code marketplace where you visually wire multiple AIs together (Claude, GPT-4o, Grok, Gemini, Sonar Pro) and sell the resulting workflow. Drag agents onto a canvas, pick a model for each node, write a prompt, and connect them. One swarm can use Claude to plan, Grok to research with live web search, and GPT-4o to write the final output. If your swarm solves a real problem, publish it to the marketplace and earn up to 75% rev share every time someone runs it.
On the analytics side, SwarmSeller competes within SaaS, Artificial Intelligence and No-Code — topics that collectively have 516.1k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how SwarmSeller performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted SwarmSeller?
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Hi Product Hunt,
Matt here.
I built SwarmSeller because multi-agent AI workflows — swarms of specialized AIs working together — have been quietly running circles around single-model setups for over a year. The catch: building one required code. Python, API keys, orchestration logic, error handling, cost tracking. So the most powerful way to use AI has been locked behind "are you a developer?"
That felt backwards to me. The people with the best ideas for AI workflows aren't always the ones who can write the glue code. A teacher knows exactly which agents she'd chain together to grade essays. A real estate agent has a workflow in her head that would crush manual comp research. A therapist knows the swarm she'd build to triage intake forms. None of them should have to learn TypeScript to ship it.
So SwarmSeller is a visual canvas where you drag agents onto the screen, pick a model for each one (Claude, GPT-4o, Grok, Gemini, Sonar), write a prompt, and wire them together. Each node uses whichever AI fits best — Claude reasons but doesn't search the live web, Grok searches but reasons less rigorously, Gemini handles long context, GPT-4o is balanced. The right answer for most real workflows is "use 3 of them in sequence," and now you don't need to be a coder to do it.
Then if your swarm is good and you think other people would use it, you publish it to the marketplace and other people pay to run it. The creativity comes from anyone. The infrastructure is handled.
A few things I think are interesting:
- Claude Sonnet 4.5 acts as the orchestrator routing tasks across providers
- Live web and X search via xAI Agent Tools is wired in for Grok nodes
- Per-node cost attribution so creators can price swarms accurately
- Free tier gets 1 lifetime trial run with no credit card
- "Strict-Mode" node config that backdoors anti-hallucination language for hard data projects
- PDF upload capability; your swarm can work off both prompts and PDF's combined.
Tech stack: Next.js 16, Supabase, Stripe (live), Vercel Pro. Solo built over 6 months from Tampa, Florida. Real product, real money flowing.
Would love your feedback on:
1. Is multi-agent canvas a useful primitive, or does single-model + tools cover most of what you'd need?
2. Pricing: 75% rev share for Founding Creators ($199 one-time), 65% standard. Competitive?
3. Anything obviously missing from the marketplace side?
Happy to dig into any technical detail. Thanks for checking it out.