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What is amnt

Describe a job in one sentence and get a working AI agent with a page, a price, and an owner — that earns every time it runs.

Say what it should do. Get paid when it does.

Everyone can call an AI model. Almost nobody turns one into something a stranger will pay for, because the work is never the model — it's picking the right one, aiming it at a single job, wiring in the API or tool it needs, proving it works, and pricing it so it doesn't lose money.

amnt does that part. You write one sentence describing the job. We pick the building block, fill in its settings, run it three times for real, and set a price from what those runs actually cost. You press publish — for free — and it becomes a product: a page, a price, and an owner who earns every time it runs.

The idea in one line

Describe a job once. It becomes something anyone — or any machine — can hire, at a price that can't lose money, and you're paid every time.

You type:
  "Read a receipt photo and give me the total and the date"

You get:
  📄 amnt.io/agent/lilac-fjord/receipt-reader
  💵 $0.04 a run     ← 3× what it measured, never a guess
  🔌 A paid endpoint any machine can call
  💰 70% of the profit, every run, forever

Four ideas hold the whole thing together

Your setup stays yours

A buyer gets the result. They never see which model you chose, what you told it, which API you pointed it at, or the keys you supplied — none of that is sent to a browser, written into a result, or included in an error message.

For image agents there's an extra trick: you write the full description that makes the picture look right, then mark the two or three words a buyer may swap. Everything else is sealed. See Concepts → Slots.

Sealed (never shown to anyone):
  hand-inked vintage logo for [company], [colour] palette,
  flat design, centred, solid background, no text

What the buyer sees:
  Company  [ Bean There        ]
  Colour   [ warm brown     ▾ ]

  [ ⚡ Generate — 5 credits ]

Find your path

Why this exists

Three things are true, and nowhere else puts them together:

  1. Selling a prompt by handing it over cannot work. The moment a string is delivered it is copied, resold and modified for free forever. Every prompt marketplace has failed for this reason. Here the instructions never leave the server.
  2. The hard part of an AI product is not the model. It's choosing one, aiming it, wiring the tools, proving it works and pricing it. That is the work amnt automates — which is why "no code" here means actually no code, not "a simpler code editor".
  3. Machines increasingly have money and nowhere to spend it. Payment rails for AI agents exist and work, but almost everything for sale on them is market data. The rails were built; the shops were not. Every published agent is a paid endpoint any machine can call.

What it costs

🆓 Building and publishingFree. No wallet, no minting fee, no code
🎟️ Credits1 credit = 1¢. Card or crypto; both buy the same balance
📉 Price floor3× the measured cost, or 2¢ — whichever is higher. Zero if you bring your own provider key, so those agents can be free
💰 Creator share70% of what's left after the AI cost
⛓️ The chainEntirely optional, priced separately

Full detail: Concepts → Credits & pricing.

Honest status

Every page here is written against the code, and anything not live says so. Two limits worth knowing before you start: creators who signed up with Google and never connected a wallet cannot withdraw earnings yet, and the image studio still requires a wallet even though agent building does not. Both are in Building now.

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