Commerce & Inventory

Marketplace

Browse Pulse AI products, understand checkout, and verify the handoff from purchase to Inventory.

What Marketplace is for

Marketplace is where Pulse AI can offer add-ons, skills, templates, employees, office assets, desk items, avatars, and office spaces. The important buyer question is not just "Can I browse it?" It is "What happens after I buy this?"

A purchase-ready item should make the product, price, ownership state, checkout path, and support route clear before you pay.

Browsing and cart review

Product cards should tell you what the item is, what category it belongs to, who provides it when that matters, and what it costs. Cart review is the moment to confirm the final list before checkout.

If you already own an item and Pulse AI can detect that ownership, Marketplace should point you toward Inventory or activation instead of encouraging a duplicate purchase.

Checkout

Marketplace checkout uses Stripe. You may need to sign in so Pulse AI can attach the purchase to the right account and workspace.

Do not treat a Marketplace purchase as usable just because the Stripe page closed. The handoff is complete only when the order is recorded and the item appears in Inventory.

Purchase to Inventory

After a successful payment, Pulse AI expects the Marketplace order to be fulfilled into Inventory. Inventory is where the owned item explains what you now have and what action is available.

Common action paths include:

  • Download an add-on or asset.
  • Open an installed add-on.
  • Activate an owned item.
  • Use a built-in Pulse AI capability.

If the item does not appear, confirm you are signed into the same account used at checkout, refresh Inventory, and contact support if the paid item remains missing.

Creator and submission expectations

Creator tools are for preparing Marketplace submissions. A draft or staged item is not the same as a live product. A buyer-facing Marketplace item needs pricing, ownership behavior, fulfillment, and support expectations before it should be presented as purchase-ready.

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