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Connic Marketplace

Find everything you plug into a Connic project in one place: agent templates to start from, connectors that trigger your agents, and retrieval sources that keep them informed.

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Retrieval that keeps itself current

Retrieval Sources connects Notion, Confluence, Superhuman Docs (Coda), or any website to your agents. Content syncs on a schedule, so answers use the page your team edited this morning, not the PDF someone uploaded last quarter.

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Featured agent templates

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Complete, deployable agents. Install one, read the code, make it yours.

Connect your stack

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Triggers and channels for the systems your events already flow through.

Keep agents current

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Sources that sync your docs, wikis, and websites into the retrieval.

Trusted publishers

Every listing comes from a verified publisher, starting with Connic and opening up to hand-approved partners.

Reviewed before listing

When third-party publishers join, they are approved and their listings reviewed before anything appears here.

Ready for production

Everything here deploys the same way your own code does. Agent activity uses Project credit at the published rates, with no marketplace fee.

Marketplace FAQ

The Connic Marketplace is the catalog of building blocks you can add to a Connic project: agent templates you install with one CLI command, connectors that trigger agents from external systems, and retrieval sources that sync content like Notion pages or entire websites.

Today, every listing is built, published, and maintained by Connic. The marketplace is designed to carry listings from third-party publishers as well; each publisher will be reviewed and approved by Connic before anything they submit appears here.

Listings are free to install and configure. Agent activity uses Project credit at the published rates for runs, compute, storage, retrieval, and any connic/* model tokens. BYOK model charges remain with your selected provider.

Select templates in the catalog and copy the generated CLI command, or run connic init with the template IDs you want. Each template page shows the exact command, the agents and tools inside, and the connectors it expects.

Not yet through self-service. Third-party publishing will open with a review process so everything in the marketplace stays production-ready. If you have something you want to publish, talk to the Connic team.