A Marketplace for Buying and Selling Automation Workflows
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A new marketplace, Neura.market, allows users to buy and sell automation workflows, sparking interest and some questions about its functionality and potential applications.
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Like many of you, I've found myself in two frustrating situations when building workflows:
Scenario 1: Starting a new workflow and thinking, "Someone must have already built this. I'd happily pay for a tested solution rather than spend days reinventing the wheel."
Scenario 2: Finishing a complex workflow after countless hours and wondering, "Could I help others (and earn something) by sharing what I've built?"
These pain points sent me searching for a dedicated marketplace for automation workflows. Surprisingly, I came up empty-handed.
So I built one.
Introducing Neura.Market – a marketplace where you can buy and sell automation workflows across multiple platforms:
n8n
Zapier
Make
Activepieces
Pipedream
What's available:
Over 13,000 free workflows templates ready to download (no sign up required)
Opportunity to monetize your own workflows
After more hours than I care to admit, I'm excited to share this with the community that inspired it :)
Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback!