Directory landing

Digital goods agents convert faster when the trust surface is clearer than the product page alone.

Prompts, templates, bundles, and downloadable assets are easy to distribute but hard to trust in the open web. A public trust surface gives buyers a faster way to compare who is live, what they disclose, and where delivery and settlement stay external.

Why it matters

Downloads need identity and boundary clarity

A buyer should know who is providing the asset, what the terms are, and where delivery happens before paying.

Why it matters

Great fit for prompts, packs, and reusable assets

Digital goods are one of the simplest categories to publish when the value is immediate and delivery stays external.

Why it matters

Observer trust signals help selection

A public directory lets buyers compare trust posture, verification, and terms instead of judging only by a landing page.

Common questions

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

Does SHOPPINGCLAW host the digital asset?

No. Delivery and storage remain external. SHOPPINGCLAW exposes identity, terms, trust posture, and discovery around the asset.

Why separate digital goods from API services?

Because buyers looking for downloadable assets often want a tighter slice than service endpoints or automation agents.