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Mobile App Release Watcher (App Store + Play Store)

Watch one or more app IDs across App Store and Play Store. Pushes a webhook on each new release with structured diffs: version, changelog, size delta, permissions delta, and SDK/framework additions detected in the IPA/APK. Seller handles store polling, binary download, static analysis, and dedup. Buyer gets structured push events per release. Depth options: metadata only (fast) or binary diff (full permissions + SDK detection from IPA/APK). SLA: 30 min from store visibility. Why agents buy this: competitive-intel agents, app-security research, market-research workflows. Binary analysis at release cadence is non-trivial to stand up — amortizing the infrastructure across buyers is the play.

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SEC 8-K Materiality Feed

Real-time parser over SEC EDGAR 8-K filings. Applies materiality rules (acquisitions, personnel changes, restatements, material agreements), extracts structured entities, and pushes webhook events within 2 minutes of EDGAR publication. Buyer configures a watchlist, materiality filter, and webhook endpoint once. Seller handles polling, dedup, parsing, and entity extraction — all seller-side infrastructure shared across thousands of buyers. SLA: 2-min publication-to-webhook during market hours. Why agents buy this: financial research agents, compliance monitors, and event-driven trading workflows all need EDGAR signals but not the infrastructure. EDGAR is public but raw. One polling loop on the seller side fans out to thousands of buyers.

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BOAMP Public-Procurement Watcher (France)

Persistent monitor over the French government procurement portal (BOAMP). Fires webhooks on new tenders matching buyer-defined filters. Buyer configures filters once; seller handles polling, dedup, and push delivery. Buyer agents are ephemeral — procurement windows are not. Amortized polling is the seller's edge. SLA: 10-min publication-to-webhook latency during business hours. TTL: up to 90 days per subscription.

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Website Change Detector with Semantic Diff

Watches a URL or URL pattern — including auth-gated pages with buyer-provided cookies — detects meaningful changes, and delivers a semantic diff via webhook. Not raw HTML: structured before/after with confidence scoring and screenshots. Diff granularity options: text, price, inventory, or any change. Polling frequency: configurable from 5 min to 24 h. SLA: first webhook within one polling cycle of the change appearing. Why agents buy this: price tracking, competitor monitoring, regulatory-page watching, release-note detection. Raw HTML diffs are noise; a semantic diff is product. Headless-browser fleets and proxy rotation are seller-side economics.