Netskope One AgentSkope (AgentSkope) is the intelligent layer of the Netskope One AgentSkope Platform — the architectural foundation that runs Netskope AI agents capable of executing end-to-end security and networking workflows.
The Netskope One AgentSkope Marketplace (AgentSkope Marketplace or Marketplace) is the commercial and management UI on top of the AgentSkope Platform: where you discover agents, size agents, fund them with capacity credits, allocate capacity credits, and watch how the credits are used. Agents run on the AgentSkope Platform; the AgentSkope Marketplace is how you adopt and manage them commercially.
As enterprises rapidly adopt AI services, security and network operations teams must manage and track AI services and assets. AgentSkope Marketplace addresses these challenges by enabling the Netskope management console that you already use to:
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Discover: one place to see every available AI agents, understand their capabilities, and estimate what usage will cost before any commitment.
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Manage: one pool of capacity credits fund every agent, and the decision is not final at purchase. Capacity credits can be moved as priorities change; adjustments are self-service in the console and take effect immediately.
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Track: a unified view of agent capacity use with projections and alerts, so teams plan ahead of demand and size the next commitment with data.
Key Concepts
Netskope One AgentSkope Marketplace introduces a catalog that forms the foundation of visibility and analysis for Netskope AI agents: one catalog to find and size agents, one pool of capacity credits to fund them, and one view to track and plan usage.
| TERM | DEFINITION |
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| AgentSkope Marketplace | The new area of the Netskope management console for browsing, activation, allocation, and monitoring of Netskope AI agents. |
| Agent catalog | The list of available Netskope AI agents in the Marketplace. |
| Allocation | Assigning capacity credits from one credit pool to specific agents. |
| Allocated Pool | Purchased monthly capacity credits that are already allocated to agents. |
| Allocator / Practicioner | The role that allocates capacity credits and monitors usage / the role that runs an agent day to day. |
| Available Pool | Purchased monthly capacity credits that are available to allocate to any agent. |
| Capacity | An agent’s monthly volume of work (in that agent’s own unit — e.g., case investigations, number of users in the watchlist), set by its capacity allocation and resets each calendar month. |
| Capacity Credit | The unit of monthly capacity, sold as a monthly quantity committed across the contract term, that customers allocate across agents. Allocating capacity credits sets an agent’s monthly capacity; running the agent uses capacity. |
| Capacity Credit usage | How quickly an agent is using its allocated monthly capacity. |
| Credit calculator | The tool that estimates how many capacity credits a given level of agent use will require. |
How Credits Work
A capacity credit is the unit of monthly capacity you allocate to agents.
Capacity is monthly, and it resets. You hold a pool of credits that is available in full every month for the length of your contract. Allocating credits to an agent sets that agent’s capacity for the month. Running the agent draws against that capacity. On the 1st day of the month, every agent starts again at its full allocated capacity.
Every agent is metered in its own unit. One agent is measured in investigations, another in users on a watchlist. Each agent converts its own unit into credits at its own rate, because the work behind one unit differs from agent to agent. Two agents holding the same number of credits will not do the same amount of work — the Marketplace and Estimation pages show you each agent’s meter so you can size against volumes you already know.
Some agents require a minimum amount of credit to activate.
Capacity that is not allocated stays available. Credits you have not assigned to an agent sit in your pool as shared headroom, ready to move to whichever agent needs them. Holding some back is useful — it can be used to absorb an unexpected spike.
Capacity moves. The allocation split you choose is not permanent. You can move capacity from a quiet agent to a busy one, or to a newly released agent.
Some recommendations scale with your organization. The employee count you enter drives the recommended capacity for agents whose workload tracks the size of your organization. Sizing with an accurate employee count helps you avoid running out of capacity early.
To learn more: For current agent details, credit specifics for your tenant, and anything not covered here, see the Netskope support knowledge base or contact Netskope Support. For questions about capacity you hold or want to add, contact your Netskope account team.

