Build and sell desktop automations.
ESCLAVE lets you design Automation Cards that control real desktop apps on your own machines and sell access to them. NANOBOT runs those cards step-by-step on your customers' desktops while ESCLAVE handles billing and digital delivery.
How creators use ESCLAVE
Design Automation Cards
Use the ESCLAVE desktop studio with NANOBOT to define step-by-step desktop automations. Work on your own machines; test and iterate locally.
Connect Stripe and publish
Link a Stripe account to charge customers. Publish cards to your catalog or marketplace listing with your pricing.
Customers run cards locally
Buyers get digital access to your Automation Cards. NANOBOT runs them on their desktops; you do not see their screens or data. ESCLAVE tracks usage and entitlements automatically.
How money flows
Creator subscription
ESCLAVE Creator is US$39/month. It is required when you want to publish and sell Automation Cards. It includes the studio, NANOBOT integration, and marketplace rails.
Revenue share
ESCLAVE charges a 20% platform fee on each Automation Card sale. Stripe's standard processing fees apply. Creators keep the remaining share.
Payouts
Payouts flow through Stripe to your connected account, subject to Stripe's schedules and requirements.
For full policy details on digital access and all sales final, see the Economy page.
What ESCLAVE handles for you
Billing and checkout
ESCLAVE integrates with Stripe for secure checkout. Creators do not store or process card data.
Digital delivery
Access to Automation Cards is granted in-app after payment. No physical goods or shipping.
Usage and entitlements
ESCLAVE tracks who owns which Automation Cards, so delivery and access stay consistent without exposing customer screens or raw data.
Safety and controls
Automations run locally on user machines via NANOBOT. ESCLAVE enforces acceptable use and can disable abusive or unsafe content.
What creators are responsible for
- Keep Automation Cards safe, lawful, and accurate; no malware, spying, abusive scraping, or illegal activity.
- Describe clearly what each card does and any prerequisites (apps, accounts, permissions).
- Support buyers when cards break or desktop targets change.
- Understand that ESCLAVE may remove cards or suspend accounts that violate terms or create risk.
Common questions
Do I need to be a developer?
ESCLAVE is built for power users and automation-minded creators. You do not need to be a full-time engineer, but you should be comfortable designing step-by-step desktop workflows.
Can I sell privately or only in a marketplace?
You can publish Automation Cards for private use with teams or clients, or list them in a marketplace. Distribution controls can evolve over time.
Who owns the Automation Cards I create?
You keep ownership of your Automation Cards. ESCLAVE provides the platform, billing, and runtime rails.
What happens if a card breaks?
Desktop apps and sites change. You can update your cards, and ESCLAVE continues to handle delivery and access for your buyers.