FAQ
Common questions about the CoWork marketplace, plugins, and how to get started.
CoWork.com is an independent AI plugin & skills marketplace for autonomous agents and workflows. We provide discoverability and interoperability for AI agent plugins across multiple frameworks. Our marketplace is open to developers, teams, and organizations building or evaluating AI agent solutions.
No. While many plugins are compatible with Cowork-style agents, our marketplace supports plugins that work across multiple frameworks including AgentDAO, OpenAI Assistants, and other agent platforms. Each plugin lists its compatible frameworks, so you can find plugins that work with your setup.
Plugins are specialized skills or capabilities that extend autonomous AI agents. They enable agents to perform specific tasks—from content creation to code review—within compatible frameworks. Plugins are designed to be interoperable, meaning they can work across different agent platforms when properly configured.
An agent is an autonomous AI system that can perform tasks. A plugin is a specialized skill or capability that extends an agent's functionality. Think of plugins as tools or skills that agents can use—like a content writing plugin that gives an agent the ability to create blog posts, or a code review plugin that enables code analysis.
Yes! Plugins can be monetized through various models including token-based subscriptions (via AgentDAO), one-time purchases, or freemium models. The marketplace supports multiple monetization strategies to help plugin builders generate revenue from their work.
Compatibility depends on the plugin and framework. Most plugins list their compatible frameworks in their description. Common frameworks include Cowork-style agents, AgentDAO standards, and OpenAI Assistants. Check each plugin's compatibility information before installation.
No. CoWork.com is an independent marketplace and is not affiliated with Anthropic or Claude Cowork. We provide a neutral platform for discovering and contributing AI agent plugins across multiple frameworks.
Use our submission form to provide information about your plugin. Include metadata, repository URL, compatibility information, and documentation. Our team reviews submissions for quality and adherence to standards before publication.
Required information includes: plugin name, category, description, repository URL, version (SemVer), compatible frameworks, and tags. Your plugin should be tested, documented, and publicly available. See our Developer Docs for complete requirements.
For plugin-specific support, contact the plugin maintainer through their repository. For marketplace questions, use our contact form or visit our Developer Docs for technical documentation.
Plugin licensing varies by plugin. Each plugin repository should include license information. Many plugins are open source, but some may use proprietary licenses. Check the repository for specific licensing terms.
Submit an update through the submission form with a new semantic version number. Include a changelog describing what changed. Follow SemVer: increment MAJOR for breaking changes, MINOR for new features, and PATCH for bug fixes.