ZooData is building the Bloomberg terminal for shopping agents
ZooData took #1 on Product Hunt yesterday with a pitch that's pure 2026: a data layer built for agents, not humans. Concretely, Amazon commerce data — 200M+ indexed products, two years of price and rank history, over a billion reviews pre-chewed into structured insights — served as clean JSON over an API your agent hits directly.
The distribution move is the interesting part. Alongside the API they ship ZooData-Skills, an MIT-licensed repo of eleven ready-made agent skills: competitor monitoring, listing audits, market-entry analysis, a pricing command center, review intelligence extraction. You don't integrate their data, you drop their skills into Claude Code and your agent already knows how to run Amazon market research. That's a data vendor shipping its onboarding as agent instructions — Skills as a go-to-market channel, not just a capability format.
The bet underneath: sellers stop sitting in dashboards, their agents do the research, and whoever owns the structured data those agents query owns the market. It's the same thesis Bloomberg rode for forty years, minus the human at the terminal. E-commerce is a good first battlefield because the buyers are ruthless about ROI, but if this works, every vertical gets its agent-native data layer.
zoodata.ai, skills at github.com/SerendipityOneInc/ZooData-Skills
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The distribution move is the interesting part. Alongside the API they ship ZooData-Skills, an MIT-licensed repo of eleven ready-made agent skills: competitor monitoring, listing audits, market-entry analysis, a pricing command center, review intelligence extraction. You don't integrate their data, you drop their skills into Claude Code and your agent already knows how to run Amazon market research. That's a data vendor shipping its onboarding as agent instructions — Skills as a go-to-market channel, not just a capability format.
The bet underneath: sellers stop sitting in dashboards, their agents do the research, and whoever owns the structured data those agents query owns the market. It's the same thesis Bloomberg rode for forty years, minus the human at the terminal. E-commerce is a good first battlefield because the buyers are ruthless about ROI, but if this works, every vertical gets its agent-native data layer.
zoodata.ai, skills at github.com/SerendipityOneInc/ZooData-Skills
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