#marketplace
6 APIs with this tag
Bandcamp API
Live data from Bandcamp, the independent-music marketplace and streaming platform, with no account and no key. Bandcamp is where independent artists and labels sell and stream music directly to fans; this reads Bandcamp's own public web/mobile JSON and returns clean results. Search across bands, albums, tracks and labels by name (each result with its kind, name, artist, page url, location and cover art); read an album or track in full — its artist, full tracklist with durations, price and currency (many releases are free or name-your-price), release date, tags and cover art; and read a band/artist profile with its complete discography. The artist-direct music-commerce layer for music discovery, price-comparison, fan tools and analytics. Distinct from streaming-catalogue and record-database APIs — this is Bandcamp's own marketplace. Live from Bandcamp; short cache only.
api.oanor.com/bandcamp-api
Vinted API
Live data from Vinted, Europe's largest second-hand fashion marketplace, with no account and no key. Vinted's public catalogue sits behind an anonymous session; this API bootstraps that session and reads Vinted's own internal JSON, returning clean results. Search the live catalogue by keyword with a price range and sort order (newest, price low-to-high, price high-to-low, relevance) — each listing with its price, brand, size, condition, primary photo, favourite count and seller. List any seller's public listings (their "closet"). And read a seller's public profile — item count, follower and following counts, positive/negative feedback counts and reputation. The resale / second-hand-commerce layer for shopping aggregators, price-comparison, fashion-resale analytics and deal-finding tools. Distinct from new-goods marketplace readers. Live from Vinted; short cache only.
api.oanor.com/vinted-api
Warframe Market API
The live player-to-player trading economy of Warframe, read keyless from warframe.market's public API. Warframe has no auction house in-game, so players trade prime parts, mods, relics and arcanes on warframe.market, posting buy and sell orders priced in platinum (the game's premium currency). Those orders form a real, liquid market — the de-facto price book the whole community uses to value items. The items endpoint searches the catalogue of tradeable items by name. The orders endpoint returns the live order book for one item — the buy and sell offers with their platinum price, quantity, mod rank and the seller's online status, sorted so the best deals come first. The price endpoint is the quick summary: the lowest sell and highest buy among players who are actually online (the actionable prices), the spread between them and how many are trading. This is the Warframe Market cut — a distinct gaming player-economy, separate from the official Warframe world-state feed and the other game and marketplace feeds in the catalogue. Prices are in platinum — the in-game premium currency, not real money; its real-world value floats. Only orders from online or in-game players are truly actionable, so the price summary uses those by default (offline players cannot trade). Counts and prices are the real, live numbers; a short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.
api.oanor.com/warframemarket-api
Steam Community Market API
Live prices from the Steam Community Market (steamcommunity.com/market), the largest virtual-item economy in gaming, read keyless from Steam's public market endpoints. Every day millions of dollars of CS2 skins, Dota 2 items, Team Fortress 2 hats and other in-game items change hands on Steam's marketplace at real, floating prices — a genuine commodity market for digital goods. The popular endpoint lists the most-listed items on the market for a game — the busiest part of the economy, each with its current lowest sell price (USD) and listing count. The search endpoint finds items by name within a game, sorted by price or popularity. The price endpoint returns the live price overview for one specific item: its lowest asking price, median sale price and 24-hour sold volume. This is the Steam Market cut — a distinct gaming-economy / virtual-item trading platform, separate from the Steam store, player-count and review feeds (steamspy, steamreviews) and from the other gaming and marketplace feeds in the catalogue; it is the trading-price layer for virtual items, comparable to a commodity exchange for digital goods. Games are addressed by friendly alias (cs2, dota2, tf2, rust, pubg) or numeric Steam appid. Prices are in US dollars and are the real, live numbers Steam shows; Steam rate-limits market calls, so a protective cache fronts the upstream and stale data is served if the limit is hit. Keyless.
api.oanor.com/steammarket-api
Discogs API
Live data from Discogs, the largest community-built database and marketplace of music releases: search the whole database by text and type (release, artist, label, master), a release with its artists, year, genres, styles, labels and formats plus the collector-community signal (how many have it, want it, its average rating and copies for sale), an artist profile with aliases and members, the canonical master release grouping all editions, and a record label profile with parent and sublabels.
api.oanor.com/discogs-api
Magic Eden API
Live Solana NFT-marketplace data from Magic Eden, the largest NFT marketplace on Solana — a marketplace order-book and trade-feed layer, not a floor-price aggregator: live collection market stats (floor price in SOL, listed count, 24h average sale price, all-time volume), the live order book of tokens on sale (SOL ask price, seller, token mint, rarity rank) and the live trade feed (buys, listings, bids, delistings with price, buyer, seller, on-chain signature and time).
api.oanor.com/magiceden-api