HasData Wants Every Agent to Call It
HasData launched on Product Hunt May 15, finished the day at #2 with 312 upvotes. It is a managed web scraping service positioning itself explicitly as the data layer AI agents call. Send a URL, get back structured JSON or Markdown. The plumbing handles proxies, headless browser, retry, anti-bot, and CAPTCHA, with a 2.3 second median response time and a 99.9% uptime claim.
Forty-plus pre-built scrapers for the obvious sources like Google Search, Maps, News, Zillow, Indeed, and major e-commerce sites. AI extraction lets you point at any URL and pull out fields by natural-language prompt. Integrations call out LangChain, LlamaIndex, ChatGPT explicitly, with MCP support for plugging directly into Claude and Cursor.
Pricing tier looks sane: 1,000 free requests a month, $49 for 200K, $99 for 1M, $249 for 3M. The launch novelty is success-only billing, where failed requests cost nothing. Co-founder Sergey Ermakovich's pitch line: "you pay for data that actually arrives, not for retries on a broken proxy."
Web scraping commodified for agents is the right wedge here. Every coding-agent harness, every research-agent loop, every voice-agent that wants to verify a fact ends up needing this. Bright Data, ScrapingBee, Apify all priced for human ops teams; HasData is priced and shaped for agents calling it themselves. hasdata.com.
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Forty-plus pre-built scrapers for the obvious sources like Google Search, Maps, News, Zillow, Indeed, and major e-commerce sites. AI extraction lets you point at any URL and pull out fields by natural-language prompt. Integrations call out LangChain, LlamaIndex, ChatGPT explicitly, with MCP support for plugging directly into Claude and Cursor.
Pricing tier looks sane: 1,000 free requests a month, $49 for 200K, $99 for 1M, $249 for 3M. The launch novelty is success-only billing, where failed requests cost nothing. Co-founder Sergey Ermakovich's pitch line: "you pay for data that actually arrives, not for retries on a broken proxy."
Web scraping commodified for agents is the right wedge here. Every coding-agent harness, every research-agent loop, every voice-agent that wants to verify a fact ends up needing this. Bright Data, ScrapingBee, Apify all priced for human ops teams; HasData is priced and shaped for agents calling it themselves. hasdata.com.
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