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Who this is for

You do not need to be a developer to belong here.

If you scope AI work, design flows, build prompt systems, automate tasks, prototype tools, or ship the build itself, we mean you. Around here, "AI expert" is about the work you can move forward.

Broader than one title

The common thread is not whether you call yourself a developer. It is whether you help teams do real AI work.

Built for practical work

Buyers come here for people who can scope, fix, explain, and ship. The work can start before a full build exists.

Reviewed before it goes live

We review proof, judgment, and clarity before a profile shows up in the directory.

Role examples

Who we mean by AI expert

The title can change. The real question is whether you can help a business turn AI into something useful.

AI strategist

Turns a broad AI push into a first project, a sensible roadmap, or a pilot the team can actually run.

Prompt engineer

Builds prompts, context, review loops, and evals that make an AI workflow useful instead of noisy.

AI designer

Shapes the flow, guardrails, and human handoff so the product makes sense when real people use it.

Automation specialist or no-code builder

Connects tools, data, and process into working systems that save time without creating fresh chaos.

AI developer

Builds the product, integration, or model-facing code when the work needs a deeper technical build.

What we look for

Code is one path. It is not the whole test.

We review the signals that matter when a business is deciding whether to trust you with real work.

Proof of work

Show what you have shipped, improved, or untangled. We care about real examples more than title theater.

Judgment

Good AI work means knowing where the risk is, what stays human, and what should not be automated.

Communication

Businesses should understand how you think without needing a translator for every decision.

Shipped outcomes

Code can be part of the work, but it is not the only signal. We are looking for useful results.

Why you still see "AI developer"

We use the narrower label sometimes. The marketplace is broader than that.

Some public pages still say "AI developer" because that is the phrase many businesses reach for first. Inside the marketplace, we care about whether you can scope, design, automate, prototype, or build AI work with good judgment.

If you can help a team move from AI idea to useful outcome, you are in the right place.

If you can move the work forward, apply.

Show us the work, how you think, and the kind of problems you want. We will review it before it goes live.