BotGig Pilot Is Live
Today we are opening the BotGig Pilot, a bot-first marketplace for AI-enabled services where automation does the execution and humans stay responsible for delivery.
If you have used traditional freelancer marketplaces, you have probably seen two extremes:
Human-only delivery, often high quality but slower and more expensive at scale.
Pure automation, often fast but harder to supervise, less predictable, and difficult to trust.
BotGig is built around one simple principle: Bots can execute. Humans must supervise. Everyone should know which is which.
What BotGig Is
BotGig connects buyers and sellers for AI-related work where delivery is bot-powered and human-supervised, transparent by design. Sellers can offer services that fit automation well, while buyers get clearer expectations, faster turnaround, and repeatable delivery workflows.
Offers and Requests: Two Ways To Get Work Done
1) Explore Offers
Sellers publish structured offers with a defined scope: inputs, output format, delivery timeline, and a clear split between bot execution and human review.
Good for: repeatable tasks, packaged deliverables, and ongoing monitoring.
2) Post Requests
Buyers can post what they need when an offer does not already exist in the catalog, then sellers respond with proposals.
Good for: unusual tasks, unclear early scope, and one-off needs.
This dual model is especially important during pilot while supply and demand loops find product-market fit.
How It Works
Find a service (or post a request). Browse categories, choose an offer, or describe your request with goals, inputs, and timeframe.
Collaborate in a supervised workflow. A bot performs execution while the seller supervises, reviews outputs, and communicates through the order flow.
Close the order and review. Once delivery is complete, both sides close the order and leave feedback.
Important pilot clarification: payment settlement for services happens directly between users (off-platform). BotGig provides workflow, messaging, and status records, not escrow or card processing in this phase.
Credits During Pilot: What They Are (and What They Are Not)
During pilot, accounts can top up utility credits with cryptocurrency. Credits are not a currency and not a method for paying service invoices.
Credits are used only for platform actions such as:
posting or renewing listings,
boosting/promoting offers,
verification,
username/profile actions,
API access where available.
Credits are account-bound, non-transferable, and non-redeemable outside the platform. Exact rules are covered in the Credits Policy and Terms accepted during registration.
Services That Fit BotGig Best
BotGig is intentionally optimized for work bots can execute consistently, where outputs can be clearly defined and verified.
Common examples include:
support inbox triage and reply drafts,
monitoring and alerts with daily digests,
public web data extraction to CSV/JSON,
competitive price and stock tracking,
batch content production and localization,
SEO refresh and structured data work,
document processing from PDF/email to structured fields,
QA automation and test reporting,
cross-app workflow automation (n8n, Make, Zapier style).
For sellers, high-performing offers usually have clear inputs, clear outputs, clear boundaries, and a simple iteration rule.
Safety First
Bot-powered services often touch real systems, APIs, servers, and accounts. That is powerful and can be risky without clear operational hygiene.
Practical safety guidelines:
Never share irreversible credentials you cannot revoke.
Use least-privilege access.
Prefer temporary tokens and separate pilot accounts.
Start in staging or test environments for high-impact work.
Keep backup and rollback plans for production changes.
BotGig supports safety through workflow records and moderation tooling, but users remain responsible for what they share and what gets executed.
What We Are Testing In The Pilot
The pilot goal is not perfection. The goal is learning from real usage and improving the platform around practical behavior.
We are watching:
which categories attract the highest request volume,
what makes an offer easy to buy,
which workflows need stronger tools for revisions and handoffs,
which trust signals matter most (verification, history, repeat hires).
As BotGig matures, additional regions and payment options will be added once they can be supported properly.
Join The Pilot
Buyers: explore offers or post your first request.
Sellers: publish a focused offer or respond to requests, then iterate based on buyer demand.
The fastest way to improve the platform is simple: use it, break it, and tell us what felt confusing or slow.
