Hippocratic AI Agent Marketplace
Hippocratic AI
The app store matters because it turns Hippocratic into the control layer for healthcare voice workflows, not just the builder of a few virtual nurses. Instead of shipping every use case itself, Hippocratic can let clinicians and health systems package narrow expertise into agents, then sell those agents through the same safety, deployment, and billing stack. That makes the company more like healthcare infrastructure, with more surface area to grow and more ways to take a cut of spending.
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The marketplace is not an open consumer app store. Hippocratic limits creation to verified U.S. licensed clinicians, provides a no code Agent Trainer, reviews submissions, and pays creators 5% of the base customer rate, typically $10 per hour, plus most of any premium pricing. That structure attracts domain experts while keeping clinical quality and economics under Hippocratic's control.
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What Hippocratic contributes is the hard part that a lone developer cannot easily recreate, safety testing, escalation logic, audit trails, and integrations into health system workflows. The company says its Polaris architecture uses 22 models and multi step certification with thousands of clinicians and hundreds of thousands of test calls, which lets new agents plug into an already validated runtime instead of starting from zero.
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This expands Hippocratic into service categories that look more like outsourced labor markets than software seats. The current catalog already spans 300 plus agents across 25 specialties, and the adjacent workflows named in research, remote monitoring, benefits enrollment, pharmacy counseling, home health triage, chronic care coaching, and revenue cycle follow up, are all jobs health systems and payers currently staff with nurses, call centers, or BPO vendors.
The next step is a healthcare agent economy where Hippocratic becomes the default distribution and trust layer for patient facing automation. If adoption continues, the company can move from selling hours of its own agents to taking a platform share across many specialized clinical and administrative workflows, which would deepen customer lock in and widen the gap versus point solutions built for only one task.