Taku

Taku

A marketplace where you can install ready-made AI workflows in one click, or build your own by describing what you want in plain English — and get paid every time someone else runs the one you built.

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📁 Automation, No-code & Integrations🗣️ English📅 August 23, 2026

Description

Most people who want an AI agent to do something — draft a report, monitor a website, summarize their inbox — either don't know how to build one or don't want to spend a weekend wiring one together. Taku is a shop for those workflows: browse over 12,000 pre-built AI apps and "skills", find one close to what you need, and install it in one click. If nothing fits, you can describe what you want in natural language and Taku assembles a workflow for you without writing code.

The twist is the creator side: anyone who builds a workflow can publish it to the marketplace and earn a small payout every time someone else runs it — a "publish once, earn per execution" model similar to an app store, but for AI automations instead of mobile apps. The platform reports 3,400+ creators and 1.2M runs a month, plus community remixing (forking and improving someone else's published workflow) and a running bounty program for specific workflow requests. It sits at the intersection of a no-code automation tool and a creator marketplace, aimed both at people who just want to consume AI workflows and at builders looking to monetize ones they've made.

💬 Our review

The short version: Taku is betting that most people don't want to build AI workflows from scratch, they want to pick one off a shelf — and it adds a creator-economy layer on top so the shelf keeps restocking itself.

The natural-language workflow assembly is the real differentiator versus a plain template library: instead of scrolling 12,000 listings, you can describe a need and get something usable back. The publish-to-earn model is the more interesting long-term bet — it only works if payouts are real and discoverable enough to attract serious creators, not just a marketing line, and Taku doesn't publish payout rates or a revenue split on the homepage, which makes that part hard to evaluate from outside. Pricing itself is also opaque: two tiers (monthly and annual, with a 30% annual discount) are mentioned but no dollar amounts are shown before signup, so there's no way to compare cost against a plain Zapier/Make workflow or a one-off custom agent without creating an account first. If you already know exactly what automation you need, a narrower no-code tool with transparent pricing may get you there with less browsing; Taku's edge is for people who'd rather search a catalog of existing AI workflows than assemble one themselves.

💰 Pricing

PaidTwo tiers (monthly / annual with 30% discount), exact prices not published on the homepage.

📊 Global score

53Average
🌐Availability15/100Faible

1 language · 0 platform

📄Profile90/100Excellent

Profile completeness

🤖 AI-enriched data

💰 Pricing model
💳 Payant, prix exacts non publiés (2 formules mensuel/annuel, -30% en annuel)

Deux formules (mensuelle et annuelle, remise de 30% en facturation annuelle) mentionnées sur la page d'accueil, mais aucun montant en dollars n'est affiché avant inscription.

👥 Target audienceUtilisateurs d'outils IA cherchant des workflows prêts à l'emploi, créateurs de workflows souhaitant les monétiser, créateurs de contenu
🗣️ Languagesen
🌍 Target countriesWorldwide
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Pros

Catalogue de 12 000+ apps et skills prêts à l'emploi

Assemblage de workflow par langage naturel, sans code

Modèle 'publish once, earn per execution' pour les créateurs

Communauté active : 3 400+ créateurs, 1,2M d'exécutions/mois

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Cons

Aucun prix affiché publiquement avant inscription

Taux de reversement aux créateurs non communiqué

Qualité des 12 000 workflows probablement très inégale, pas de système de notation visible

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