Highlights:
- Businesses can access the AI agents via USD 49 monthly subscription, a pricing model designed to be affordable for small and midsize companies that may not have the resources to develop their own AI solutions.
- LangGraph enables developers to create applications that incorporate multiple AI agents equipped with memory capabilities.
Enso Technologies Ltd. introduced AI marketplace that allows businesses to subscribe to artificial intelligence agents on a monthly basis.
The platform is the result of a collaboration with LangChain Inc., a fellow startup specializing in AI application development tools.
Based in Tel Aviv, Enso was founded in July with an initial USD six million investment from Google Research head Yossi Matias and other investors. The company is led by CEO Mickey Haslavsky, who previously co-founded RapidAPI, a developer tools provider that raised over USD 270 million before being acquired by Nokia last year.
Enso’s newly launched marketplace offers access to more than 300 AI agents—autonomous applications designed to handle business tasks. Some agents focus on common AI applications such as generating marketing content and creating visual assets for websites, while others specialize in automating industry-specific tasks, such as those needed by car dealerships.
The platform also includes AI agents capable of handling complicated data processing tasks. For instance, sales teams can leverage these tools to automatically identify potential leads from a vast database of prospects, refining searches based on factors like industry, company size, and other parameters.
Businesses can access the AI agents via USD 49 monthly subscription, a pricing model designed to be affordable for small and midsize companies that may not have the resources to develop their own AI solutions.
For AI agent developers, Enso’s marketplace simplifies customer outreach by handling administrative tasks such as payment processing and customer support, streamlining the monetization of AI software.
Enso’s partnership with LangChain supports the launch of this marketplace, though it is centered not on LangChain’s widely used open-source framework, but rather on LangGraph—another product designed to enhance the development of LLM-powered applications.
LangGraph enables developers to create applications that incorporate multiple AI agents equipped with memory capabilities. This allows LLM-powered applications to remember previous user prompts and incorporate them into future interactions.
Since large language models process inputs in multiple stages, LangGraph’s memory function lets users pause between steps to review results and make corrections if needed. To improve safety, developers can implement built-in guardrails that filter harmful outputs.
Developers can deploy LangGraph-powered agents to Enso’s marketplace in a few clicks. “Our mission at LangChain has always been to empower developers to build powerful applications with AI agents,” said LangChain Chief Executive Officer Harrison Chase. “This partnership with enso takes it a step further — developers now have an effortless way to reach millions of small businesses and generate recurring income.”