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ZooData
The data layer for AI agents
656 followers
The data layer for AI agents
656 followers
ZooData turns any URL into agent-ready JSON, so AI agents can work with structured data instead of raw HTML or bloated markdown. Use ~75% fewer LLM tokens, pay only for the fields you use, and skip extra extraction credits.Beyond extraction, ZooData gives agents pre-analyzed e-commerce intelligence — competitor, market, traffic, and consumer insights — live for Amazon and TikTok. API, CLI, and MCP server included. Start with 1,000 free credits, no card required.





Getting clean JSON straight from a URL is literally a lifesaver for agent workflows. Skipping the raw HTML mess will save so much time and token costs.
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@irmakb5o5 Thanks! Everyone counts the token bill, but the "time" part you mentioned is the bigger one — every team that parses HTML themselves ends up babysitting a pile of selectors and cleanup scripts that shatter on every redesign. Outsourcing the "URL → fields" step saves more than tokens; it retires an entire maintenance pipeline. That's exactly the part we want to carry for you. 🙌
Skipping extra extraction credits and just paying for what you use is how all these tools should work. The included CLI makes it very easy to test the data formatting locally.
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@elifeakekep6oh Thanks! That's a deliberate choice: structured JSON is the default output, not a paid add-on. The way we see it, structure is the product — charging extra for clean fields would be billing twice for the core value. One call, one price, structure included.
Literally just spent hours yesterday trying to parse bloated markdown for an agent. Having a tool that outputs agent-ready JSON from a URL would have saved me so much frustration.
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@yusufaktulqthz Haha, you're one day late — or right on time 😄 Here's the most direct test: throw the exact URL that tortured you yesterday at us — the 1,000 free credits are more than enough. If the JSON that comes back has the fields you were parsing for, those hours are gone from your life forever. And if a field is missing, tell us — that feedback is worth more than any upvote.
Honestly, avoiding raw HTML processing is exactly what my current project needs.
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@meralahmedi Perfect timing! Curious what your project is — e-commerce data, content aggregation, or general page monitoring? Tell me what kind of pages you're dealing with and I'll point you to the right endpoint and the exact fields it returns, so you skip the trial-and-error. The 1,000 free credits are enough to run your project's real URLs through it — happy to chat right here or at support@zoodata.ai!
Dealing with bloated markdown has always been annoying when building agents. Having an MCP server included from the start is genuinely useful.
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@filizutou Thanks! To us these are two halves of the same problem: feeding agents markdown treats them like human readers, and hand-wiring HTTP integrations treats them like human developers. So we made both ends agent-native — typed JSON fields on the data side, MCP tools out of the box on the interface side. Agents shouldn't read webpages, and they shouldn't read API docs either.
The fact that it comes with a CLI and API ready to go is super helpful for developers trying to integrate this quickly.
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@fatmasavluhstl Thanks! Developer hours belong in your own product, not in "getting data in" — one key, one call, structured fields back; and for agent workflows you can skip integration code entirely via MCP. Any snags while trying it, shout!
Any tool that helps agents work with structured data instead of messy web scrapes is a win. The included CLI is a nice touch for those of us who prefer working from the terminal.
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@bayramblrn Thanks! The "win" comes down to this: text is something an agent has to read and guess at, fields are something it can act on — and every wrong guess is a hallucination or a retry. Our entire job is deleting the guessing from your workflow: URL in, named and typed fields out. Verify it from your terminal on real pages — and find us here or at support@zoodata.ai if anything's off.