How to price an AI agent
A practical pricing guide for AI agents, prompts, and assistants — what buyers pay for and how to set a price that converts.
A working library for people building, buying, and selling AI blocks. Practical writing, no fluff—read what's relevant, skip the rest.
A practical pricing guide for AI agents, prompts, and assistants — what buyers pay for and how to set a price that converts.
A curated, no-fluff path to learning AI agents in 2026: the concepts to read first, the best free and paid courses, the frameworks to build with, and the cost mistake almost everyone makes.
If you can get AI to reliably do a job, that skill has value. The practical way to earn from it — package and sell the prompts, personas, skills, assistants, and agents buyers already want.
What makes a good AI persona, how to pick the right one for your job, and how to drop it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.
A buyer's checklist for AI agents: the tested runbook, model, token cost, scope, reviews, and editability to check before you pay.
Yes — and here is how an AI agent marketplace works: what you can buy, how buying an agent works, and why it beats building one from scratch.
How to turn an AI agent or assistant into a premium listing — build something reliable, document the runbook, price for the job done, and publish it where buyers are looking.
A step-by-step guide to turning a tested prompt into a listing that sells — what makes a prompt worth paying for, how to price it, and where to list it.
What a token is, how input and output costs add up, and where to read the estimate on any listing before you buy.
Prompts, skills, assistants, agents, and the products that bundle them — the vocabulary for everything Sigrix sells.
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