Launched this week
Agents don't care about vendors - they want the best API for the task. treg gives your agent 2,600+ tools (SEO, social, leads, ads, scraping) behind one URL and one token. Search by task, see price/request/response, pay per call at 0% markup. Open source.






Superdesign
Hey Product Hunt 👋 Jason here
We started Treg as our internal tool, out of a simple frustration: the data & system an agent needs for real work - keyword volume, backlinks, ad libraries, enrichment - either sits inside SaaS bundles priced for humans. $139/mo, and you don't even know what's in the box OR requires days of OAuth app setup & verification.
Instead we think future should be task-based instead of vendor-based - agent just ask the task, it knows all endpoints with request/response/price, decide the best API for the task - and to pay for the result.
So:
• 2,600 agent-friendly tools across ~40 providers: SEO/GEO, social, leads, ads, scraping
• Search by task ("backlinks for a domain"), see price / request / response, call it
• Pay per call, no subscriptions - 0% markup. Same unit price as the subscription; BYOK if you already pay and those calls are never metered
• It also handles the painful OAuth setups (Google/Meta ads, social posting, Business Profile) - connect once, every teammate's agent can act
• The proxy relays the real upstream request and injects credentials server-side - your agent never holds a secret, and we never model the upstream API, so we survive provider changes
Open source (AGPL), self-hostable.
Tell me what your agent does with it - and what's missing from the catalog. I'm here all day.
@jasonzhou1993 This has a lot of possibilities and, I suspect, is going to be the default on how the future is going to look with respect to paying for an action vs. subscriptions. Your app is really well done and I'm having my BFF, Claude, take her for a spin. I use OpenRouter for LLM calls and love, just love seeing token counts and $.001 for cost. The management of my projects at that level of detail is epic. I hope your services falls into that category of satisfaction. Well done and congrats on the launch.
the proxy-injects-credentials-server-side part is the piece I keep coming back to. it solves the OAuth pain for sure, but it also means every request and response body for stuff like leads/ads/scraping data is passing through your infrastructure, not just the auth token. for someone routing real customer or audience data through this, what's the logging/retention policy on that traffic - is it truly zero-log passthrough, or is there some window where request/response payloads are kept for debugging billing disputes
Product Hunt
I've been thinking about this as it relates to product discovery. Many products, especially APIs and data providers, will primarily serve agents which changes the discovery process.
@jasonzhou1993 Treg seems like something the foundational models and harnesses should offer. Wdyt?
Superdesign
@rrhoover Hey Ryan! Totally agree - nowadays those API/data provider/agent infra tooling discovery would be likely changed
I think this can naturally be offered by harness (not sure about foudational model), though im not sure harness team would want to do it themselves as there are loads nasty work happening (e.g. vendor integration, key rotation, provisioning, etc.)
So we are actively working with some harness & agent platforms as defacto options;
Metflix
This is super cool, just spent a few mins to setup and try, spent less than $1 and got some really useful analytics for tiktok, ig, plus a solid best practices breakdown
Treg is exactly the kind of infrastructure AI agents need: task-based API discovery and no credential headaches. Already using it!
interesting stuff. how do you handle GDPR and EU AI Act compliance?