The marketplace connected to every workspace.
Catalog lets people and businesses publish products, services, subscriptions, templates, jobs, and professional offerings that others can discover, compare, and buy through OpenCentric. Every listing connects back to a profile, business page, Ledger, CRM, and Dashboard so the marketplace becomes part of the operating workspace.
OpenCentric applies a 5% platform fee to Catalog transactions. Business generated through OpenCentric stays on-platform so buyers, sellers, Ledger, and trust signals remain connected.
Catalog turns a business page into a transactable operating surface.
Sellers can package goods, services, subscriptions, bookings, events, and implementation modules with clear pricing and terms. Buyers get enough structure to compare options before they engage, while OpenCentric keeps payments, status, and delivery context visible to the workspace.

A global marketplace for repeatable tasks, services, subscriptions, and expert modules.
Sell what your workspace is built to deliver.
Catalog supports practical business outcomes across industries: local services, repairs, education, food, logistics, software, creative work, consulting, products, and recurring support.
Products and services
Package physical goods, digital products, professional services, estimates, repairs, retainers, or recurring support.
Operating modules
Publish scoped workflows with milestones, handoffs, SLA terms, implementation details, media, and support options.
Subscriptions and bookings
Offer memberships, managed services, classes, events, bookings, delivery, advisory programs, or recurring operations.
How Catalog works
Create a personal profile and business page so buyers can understand who you are and what you operate.
Publish Catalog listings with scope, media, pricing, support terms, delivery rules, and expected timeline.
Keep transactions on OpenCentric so Ledger, CRM, Community, and Dashboard can track revenue, status, and trust signals.
Built for trust, not off-platform leakage
A Catalog listing can serve buyers across markets, time zones, and industries, but the transaction stays inside OpenCentric. That keeps the 5% platform fee fair, preserves buyer protection, and lets Ledger, CRM, Community, and Dashboard show what actually happened.
Publish once. Operate from the same workspace.
Sellers get structured listings tied to their business page. Buyers get transparent scope, pricing, delivery expectations, and a clear transaction path before engaging.