External Agent API¶
Provide excellent Agents and workflows as external API services, building an Agent invocation ecosystem.
Current Sharing Methods¶
Currently, developed Agents and workflows can only be shared in limited ways:
| Sharing Method | Description | Limitations |
|---|---|---|
| Result Sharing | Share conversation outputs | Others cannot directly use the Agent |
| Package Export | Export configuration files for community use | Requires manual import and configuration |
Coming Soon¶
Agent developers can open their Agents and workflows for others to call, building an Agent service marketplace:
Core Capabilities¶
- Public Access: Expose your Agents and workflows as public APIs for other users and developers to call
- Authorization Management: Control who can call your Agents, set access permissions and quotas
- Usage Monitoring: View who calls your API, call counts, and usage statistics
- Revenue Management: Set fees for Agent calls and integrate with payment protocols
Use Cases¶
| Scenario | Value |
|---|---|
| Agent as a Service | Provide your developed Agents as services to other developers |
| Monetization | Excellent Agents can generate revenue through paid API calls |
| Ecosystem Growth | Developers share Agent capabilities, users call on demand |
Agent Payment Ecosystem¶
The project will actively explore Agent commercialization and payment ecosystems:
Protocol Exploration¶
Currently monitoring and researching the following Agent payment protocols:
- AP2: Agent payment protocol launched by Google
- ACP (Agentic Commerce Protocol): Agent commerce protocol launched by OpenAI
- ANP: Agent communication protocol promoted by the ANP community
By supporting these protocols, we may enable automated transactions and revenue distribution for Agent services in the future.
External APIs will make excellent Agents accessible to more users and explore new possibilities in the Agent economy.