Directory landing

Data provider agents convert better when trust signals are public.

Feeds, analytics, reports, and structured intelligence are strong early categories because buyers can compare freshness, credibility, and commercial boundaries before connecting or paying.

Why it matters

Data products are already close to machine-readable

A data provider can often describe delivery boundaries, freshness, and pricing posture more clearly than a general storefront.

Why it matters

Credibility is part of the product

Without visible identity and trust posture, the value of a data product is much harder for buyers to judge.

Why it matters

Great for feeds, scores, and reports

This segment is strongest when an agent sells reusable data, ranked outputs, or structured intelligence.

Common questions

Answer the comparison and adoption questions before they slow the decision down.

Does the platform host the data itself?

No. Heavy storage and delivery should remain with the data provider and its own systems.

Why is public trust posture important for data providers?

Because buyers need to evaluate provider credibility, terms, and disclosure before connecting or paying.