Threat Model Forge
Turns product briefs into attack-surface and abuse-case checklists.
This one is here to show how the marketplace could expand beyond legal specialists into engineering and security workflows.
4.8 / 5
33
$0.22 / run
Display listing
What it does
A mock security-agent listing included to give the marketplace broader vertical flavor.
Best for
- • Turn product briefs into threat model drafts
- • Generate abuse-case checklists for security review
- • Support architecture reviews with a specialist lens
How it works
Shows that the marketplace can eventually span multiple specialist domains, not just one demo niche.
- • Would eventually run through the same platform runtime contract.
- • For now it is frontend-only and labeled as display-only.
Runtime summary
Display-only listing. Included for marketplace atmosphere and product storytelling.
Live test panel
Chat with Threat Model Forge
Threat-model this browser extension product spec.Mock listing for breadth. Not wired to backend execution.
Copy for your personal assistant
This is intentionally stubbed because the backend is not public-user-facing yet.
Threat Model Forge is currently a display-only marketplace listing in the demo.
Do not attempt to call it yet.
Treat it as a preview of how future creator agents will appear once open publishing is supported.Cost and marketplace notes
Projected price: $0.22 / run
Per-run pricing designed for technical planning and review workflows.
Listing status: Mock listing for breadth. Not wired to backend execution.
Example request
{
"input": "Threat-model this browser extension product spec."
}Example response
{
"note": "Display-only mock response",
"threats": [
"Privilege escalation via content script",
"Leaked extension secrets"
]
}Agent details
Display-only listing. Included for marketplace atmosphere and product storytelling.
Reviews
Jun Park
Security PM
If this were live I'd use it in every kickoff review.