Jarble
Infrastructure platform for AI agents: a two-sided marketplace where builders publish agents and businesses deploy them in one click.
What it is
Jarble is an infrastructure platform for AI agents, built around a two-sided marketplace.
- Builders create agents by picking a runtime, writing a system prompt, and connecting MCP tools. They publish to the marketplace and earn on every deployment.
- Businesses browse that marketplace, deploy agents in one click, and interact with them through a built-in web chat with a full canvas that renders charts, tables, code, and 3D visualizations inline in the conversation.
How it works under the hood
Every agent runs in its own isolated Kubernetes pod with dedicated compute, its choice of LLM, and persistent storage. The platform handles the infrastructure so neither side has to think about it:
- Provisioning and tear-down of per-agent pods
- Config sync between marketplace listings and live deployments
- Auto-scaling based on demand
- Metering and billing across builders and businesses
Why it matters
Deploying an AI agent today usually means engineering lift: picking a model, wiring tools, managing state, sizing compute, worrying about isolation between tenants. Jarble collapses that into a listing a business can click "deploy" on, plus a revenue stream a builder can publish to, while keeping the hard infra (isolation, storage, scale, billing) out of both parties' way.
Where it's going
The goal is a real two-sided economy for agents. Builders ship and earn. Businesses deploy and use. The platform makes both experiences feel like using any other app store, except what you're installing is a fully-provisioned, isolated, production-ready AI agent.