Onboard as a marketplace publisher.
The Preview-phase path from invite code to a review-ready first workflow submission.
Who can onboard
Publisher onboarding is invite-only during Marketplace Preview. An invite does not guarantee publication, payout eligibility, restricted-category approval, or customer access. It starts the account, policy, Stripe, and review process.
Before you start
Prepare a business support contact, public publisher display name, billing and tax information for Stripe Connect, a workflow description, a support plan, and a clear explanation of what customer data or integrations the workflow needs.
If the workflow touches legal, financial, healthcare, safety-sensitive, or other restricted categories, prepare the required category attestation and any additional review evidence NW Agentic requests.
Onboarding steps
- Open the invite link or Publisher Console registration entry point.
- Create or sign in to the Firebase-backed account tied to the invite.
- Submit the publisher application and accept the active marketplace policy and publisher agreement.
- Complete Stripe Connect onboarding from the Publisher Console when the onboarding entry point is enabled for your account.
- Resolve any Stripe account requirements, transfer capability issues, or restricted-category attestations shown in the Publisher Console.
- Create a draft workflow listing and first version.
- Submit the workflow for NW Agentic review.
Stripe Connect readiness
NW Agentic uses Stripe Connect for publisher payouts. You are not payout-ready until Stripe account requirements are satisfied and the required transfer capability is active. Missing or blocking requirements can prevent new installs, publication, or payout release.
First workflow submission checklist
- Clear workflow name, category, and short description.
- Detailed workflow description with expected customer outcome.
- permission manifest that matches the workflow behavior.
- Integration list and agent list.
- Price, trial length, and any restricted-category disclosure.
- Changelog for the submitted version.
- Support contact and remediation path for customer issues.
Review outcomes
A submission can pass, need revision, be rejected, or be routed for additional review. If a first workflow needs revision or is rejected, NW Agentic may offer a one-time first-review consultation. If a uniqueness rejection is incorrect, a publisher can submit an appeal within the active appeal window.
After publication
Keep support contacts current, monitor Publisher Console notices, resolve Stripe or compliance requirements quickly, and submit a new workflow version for material logic, permission, pricing, or integration changes. Repeated unresolved issues can affect new installs, ranking treatment, publication, or payout eligibility.
Related publisher docs
For price floors, soft ceilings, trial guidance, recommendation inputs, and pricing review expectations, read the publisher pricing guidance. For payout holds and remediation, read the publisher help overview.