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Storefronts

A shareable entry surface for your end users - one link that bundles Flows, Agents, and Suites behind optional sign-in, plans, and metered credits.

Storefronts

Beta

Storefronts are currently in beta. If you don't see them in your sidebar (Deploy > Storefronts), the feature isn't enabled for your organization yet.

A Storefront is the front door you hand to end users. It bundles any mix of your Flows, Agents, and Suites behind a single link or embed, and carries all the business rules of that experience: whether visitors must sign in, which plans are offered, and how usage is metered with credits.

The split to keep in mind:

  • Suites are content - a curated collection of Flows and Agents. The same Suite can appear in multiple Storefronts.
  • Storefronts are distribution - the entry surface plus its access policy, plans, and branding.

What a visitor sees

The Storefront adapts its presentation to what you put in it:

  • A single Flow or Agent renders as a standalone app.
  • Several loose items render as a menu of products.
  • One Suite renders as that Suite.
  • Multiple Suites render as a workspace with a switcher.

If sign-in is required, visitors get a branded login screen and sign in with their email and a one-time code - no passwords. If plans are attached, visitors without access land on a pricing screen. See the end-user experience for the full journey.

How access works

  • Products you add to the Storefront are its defaults - everyone who gets past the entry screen can use them.
  • Plans add more - a plan carries its own set of products (configured in the Monetization catalog) plus a credit allowance. Subscribers get the union of everything their plans include.
  • Anonymous access is your choice: allow visitors to start without an account (metered by a free default plan's credit cap), or require sign-in up front.

The pieces

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