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Why guidelines matter

Publishing is open πŸŽ‰
To keep the Marketplace clean, useful, and professional, every published Play should follow these standards.
High-quality submissions = more visibility, more adoption, and a better experience for the community.

Required fields

When publishing a Play, make sure you include:
  • Clear title β†’ short, descriptive, and easy to search.
  • Description β†’ what the Play does, who it’s for, and key benefits.
  • Tags β†’ relevant keywords to improve discoverability.
  • Images β†’ professional, relevant screenshots or graphics that clearly reflect the workflow.
  • Publisher info β†’ your name, your company, and the publish timestamp (automatically attached).

Image standards

Images should:
  • Be directly related to the workflow or topic.
  • Use a consistent and professional style across Plays.
  • Be clean and easy to interpret (no clutter or irrelevant visuals).
  • Give a quick visual understanding of what the Play does.
Good examples of images include:
  • A screenshot of your workflow in the Canvas.
  • An example output to show what users can expect.
  • A simple visual overview that highlights what the Play does.

Best practices

To maximize adoption of your Play:
  • Use clear, outcome-focused tags (e.g., ICP filtering, Persona filtering).
  • Write descriptions like you’re explaining to a first-time user.
  • Keep titles concise β€” avoid internal or overly technical jargon.
  • If possible, enable retain run data so others can see example inputs/outputs.

Want to know why publishing is worth it?
Check out the Why should you publish? section in the publishing guide.