Getting Started

Contributing to the marketplace

Contributing to the marketplace

Any DispoStack account can contribute to the marketplace. You package useful content into a pack, submit it for review, and once our team approves it the pack goes live with its own detail page where other members can install, rate, and review it. It is free to contribute.

What you can submit

There are three pack types, all pure content — no code is ever submitted or run.

TypeWhat it installs for the userWhere it lands
Prompt packA set of reusable AI promptsLibrary
SOP / doc packMarkdown docs, checklists, playbooksLibrary
AutomationTrigger-and-action workflowsAutomations

Building a full app or integration instead? That is code, so it goes through a separate process — use the app-partnership form at the bottom of the contribute dashboard to tell us about it.

How to submit a pack

  1. 1Go to Marketplace in the left sidebar, then click Contribute a pack

(or open Marketplace → Contribute directly).

  1. 2Choose a pack type and fill in the title, a short tagline, a description, a

category, and an icon.

  1. 3Add your content:

- Prompt / doc packs: add one or more items, each with a title and body. Use [BRACKETED PLACEHOLDERS] to mark spots the user fills in — the Library highlights them automatically. - Automations: pick a trigger and an action for each workflow. Only safe, in-app actions are available (create a task, update lead status, add an activity). Webhook actions cannot be submitted.

  1. 4Click Save draft to keep working, or Submit for review when ready.

What happens after you submit

  • Our team reviews every submission by hand before it can publish.
  • If it is approved, the pack goes live in the catalog with its own page and

you get an email. It is labeled as a community pack.

  • If it needs changes, it is rejected with a note explaining what to fix. You

can revise the draft and resubmit — you get the note by email too.

  • You can watch the status of all your submissions on the contribute dashboard.

Review criteria

Packs that meet these guidelines are approved fastest:

  • White-label safe — no platform or third-party brand names in the content.
  • No private data — no personal information, credentials, or another

company's confidential material.

  • Legal disclaimer — contract or legal docs must remind users to consult an

attorney.

  • Truthful — no fabricated results, guarantees, or made-up credentials.
  • Quality — clear titles, a helpful description, and content that works.

Ratings and reviews

Members who have installed your pack can leave a 1-to-5 star rating and a written review on its detail page (one review per account). Ratings show on the catalog card and the detail page, so strong packs rise to the top. If you see an abusive or spam review, contact support and our team can remove it.

Still need a hand? Use the chat in the corner or contact our team.