What is the Marketplace?
The Marketplace contains publicly visible Studio Tools — agents, MCP servers, datasets, applications, and other assets that their creators have chosen to share. You can install any listed tool into your project and use it immediately, without building it yourself. Published tools are versioned. When a creator releases a new version, you can upgrade your installed copy from the version manager inside your project.Browsing available tools
Open the Marketplace from the sidebar or from within your project’s AI Studio tab. The catalog displays asset cards organized by popularity and category. Use the search bar to find tools by name or description. Use the category filter to narrow results by asset type:| Category | API type |
|---|---|
| AI & Automation | ai |
| Dataset | dataset |
| Application | app |
| Media | media |
| DeFi & Finance | defi |
| Security & Identity | security |
Asset cards and metadata
Each item in the Marketplace is displayed as a card containing:- Title — the tool’s display name
- Description — a summary of what the tool does
- Asset type — the category badge (AI & Automation, Dataset, etc.)
- Version — the latest published version
- Creator — the user or organization that published the tool
- Tags — searchable labels assigned by the creator
- Deployment status — whether the tool is currently deployed and reachable
Installing a tool into a project
Configure the installation
Optionally pin the installation to a specific version. If you leave this blank, the latest available version is used. You can also provide initial configuration values if the tool requires them.
You need at least Editor permissions on the target project to install tools.
Managing installed tools
Installed Marketplace tools are managed the same way as tools you create yourself. From your project’s Studio Tools list you can:- View details — see the tool’s documentation, endpoints, and current version
- Change the version — use the Version Management dialog to upgrade or downgrade the installed version
- Configure — set project-specific configuration values that the tool exposes
- Remove — uninstall the tool from the project; this does not affect the original listing or other projects that have it installed