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AgentKey
One-stop live data marketplace for your agent
502 followers
One-stop live data marketplace for your agent
502 followers
AgentKey is a plugin that connects your agent to live external data in one command. Install it into Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, or any MCP-based agent and instantly unlock access to search, web pages, social platforms, finance, e-commerce, business and crypto data. No integrations. No setup. Auto failover keeps workflows running.






auto failover is the part everyone skips until prod breaks at 2am. is it keyed off per-source rate limits, or purely latency-based, and does it retry the same provider once before switching?
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@sabber_ahamed Both, but earlier than you'd think. Instead of letting calls hit a source's rate limit and bounce, the routing layer does QoS traffic shaping to keep load inside each provider's envelope, with latency and error signals feeding the same picture. Hard failures still surface explicitly to the agent, with equivalent candidates for the retry.
Super convenient and easy to use! It would be perfect if they kept the points top-up option
AgentKey
@qq0018 thansk, it's still around! Check the billing page, there's an "Extra Credits" section with a top up button (needs Lite plan or above). If you're on Lite and still not seeing it, ping me
the interesting part isn't any single integration, it's that the agent gets a whole catalog. my research assistant went from "answers from training data" to "checked five live sources" with zero code from me.
AgentKey
@kryptaria Once access stops being a project, the agent starts checking things you never asked it to check. We noticed the same shift dogfooding it ourselves, questions come back with receipts now
AgentKey
@kryptaria Well said. We found that once the friction of accessing live data disappears, agents become much more "curious". They stop relying mainly on what they already know and start checking multiple sources by default :)
AgentKey
Hello PH community, I'm Luki, founding member at AgentKey, leading product partnerships. Mogu and Cong covered the why and how, so just my two cents from the partnerships side.
The biggest blocker I keep seeing is that nobody wants to spend weeks juggling multiple API signups, keys, and renewals just to launch one feature.
A few examples:
A travel AI team wanted to add flight and hotel pricing. The idea sat on the backlog because no one wanted to set up multiple data providers. With AgentKey, they had it working right away.
A fintech startup needed live crypto and market data. They were able to testing with real data within a day, instead of spending weeks signing up for different vendors.
A gaming studio was building NPC agents that needed both web search and social context. One integration gave them everything instead of stitching together several services.
That's the part of AgentKey I'm most excited about. We help teams spend less time on account setup and vendor juggling, and more time building the product they actually want to ship.
I'll be around in the comments today if anyone wants to chat about partnerships, integrations, or use cases :)
For research workflows, having FRED + finnhub + yahoo finance next to social sentiment behind the same key is a sneaky-good combo. Macro context and market chatter in one loop.
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@parsons_wu_real team favorite combo honestly. The fun part is the cross-category stuff, like ecommerce listings plus social chatter for product picking, what's getting hyped versus what's actually selling. Most of the good pairings are probably still undiscovered. Weirder combos welcome
Agnes AI
I once spent a whole weekend wiring reddit + serp + a scraping vendor into one agent, then the scraper changed its auth flow and broke everything. This is the product I wished existed that weekend.
AgentKey
@cruise_chen The auth flow change three months later is the part nobody warns you about. Making that our problem instead of yours is basically the whole product. Hope the agent survived
Video Roll
one SDK surface instead of six client libraries, and the per-request cost comes back in the response. My cost-tracking spreadsheet is finally dead.
AgentKey
@gxy5202 RIP to the spreadsheet, it fought hard. The cost in the response thing exists because everyone on the team had some version of that exact tracker and resented it. Glad yours got to retire