
Marketplace
Project Synopsis
MicroDAO's Marketplace is a decentralised, community-governed space where people can share, discover, and license tools, datasets, models, and more. It is the backbone of our regenerative economic loop, where contributors are rewarded, users gain access to vital tools, and the DAO earns revenue to fund operations and future research. Think of it as an app store, but for AMR innovation.
Project team
Building new public infrastructure that funds itself.
We have talked before about the economic paradox of AMR: the solutions the world needs most are often the least commercially viable. Traditional pharma models don't work here. So we're building our own.
The Marketplace creates a sustainable flow of value where revenue from subscriptions, API access, and pay-per-use tools goes back into the DAO treasury. The treasury funds new research and tool development, with outputs shared via the marketplace, creating a replenishing loop of creation, usage, and reinvestment.

Enhanced by AI Intelligence
The platform will soon feature ARIA, our AMR Research Intelligence Assistant—an AI partner designed to help researchers, policymakers, and clinicians synthesise evidence and spot connections across global datasets. ARIA represents the next evolution of how we make sense of complex AMR data, turning fragmented information into actionable insights.
"It's a cycle designed to outlast any single funding round and to stay grounded in the needs of the community it serves."
Platform Features
Users can access datasets and tools created by microDAO's working groups, showcase their models and datasets relevant to AMR evidence gathering, and license their work under open or commercial terms. Local researchers can share dashboards, public health students can build mini-tools, consultants can share scenario modelling frameworks, and developers can contribute to shared APIs.
Community-Driven
Thanks to our governance model, the community and MICRO token holders play a key role in shaping what gets prioritised, funded, and featured. Everyone from lab scientists to policy advocates has a place here.
Conclusion
This is the kind of infrastructure AMR has always needed: resilient, decentralised, and owned by those working at the front lines, driving long-term sustained support for continually developing tomorrow's most impactful AMR solutions. The Marketplace isn't just a feature—it's a fundamental pillar of how microDAO stays community-governed, financially resilient, and mission-aligned.