Composio Search

Turns your AI agent into a researcher that pulls real time data from the web, financial markets, and academic papers to ground your workflows in current facts.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Composio Search integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Composio Search calls, fills the parameters, and checks the result.
    • Structured, agent friendly tool schemas so each call runs reliably instead of by guesswork.
    • Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Composio Search data, across all 21 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Composio Search access.
    • Per user and per environment credentials instead of shared keys.
  3. Agent optimized design

    • Actions are tuned from real success and error rates so reliability climbs over time.
    • Full execution logs so you always know what ran in Composio Search, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Composio Search is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

    • Fine grained access so you control which agents and people can reach Composio Search.
    • Least privilege by default, read scopes first and only the writes a workflow needs.
    • A full audit trail of every Composio Search action to support review and sign off.

Supported tools

Every action Ceven's agents can run on Composio Search, and when to use it.

Web Search
Use this to perform a general web search via DuckDuckGo to find broad information or specific website details.
Google Search
Run a standard Google search to get the most comprehensive set of web results for any query.
Events Search
Pull upcoming concerts, festivals, and local events using Google Events data.
Get Answer with Citations
Use Exa to get a direct answer to a complex question with accompanying source links for verification.
Find Similar Links
Input a URL to find other websites with similar content or themes to expand a research list.
Finance Search
Pull current stock prices, market caps, and financial news via Google Finance.
Maps Search
Find specific businesses, addresses, or points of interest based on a geographic location.
Image Search
Search for images and visual assets related to a query using Google Images.
News Search
Pull the latest news articles and press releases filtered by keyword or topic.
Scholar Search
Search for academic papers, citations, and scholarly articles via Google Scholar.
Shopping Search
Find product listings, prices, and store availability across the web.
LLM Search
Perform a broad search with advanced filtering options designed specifically for LLM consumption.
Trends Search
Pull search volume data and trending topics via Google Trends to identify market shifts.
Composio DuckDuckGo Search
The duckduckgosearch class utilizes the composio duckduckgo search api to perform searches, focusing on web information and details. it leverages the duckduckgo search engine via the composio duckduckgo search api to retrieve relevant web d
Composio Google Events Search
The eventsearch class enables scraping of google events search queries. it conducts an event search using the composio events search api, retrieving information on events such as concerts, festivals, and other activities based on the provid
Exa Answer
Get answers with citations using the exa api.
Composio Similarlinks
Perform a search to find similar links and retrieve a list of relevant results. the search can optionally return contents.
Composio Finance Search
The financesearch class utilizes the composio finance search api to conduct financial searches, focusing on financial data and stock information. it leverages the google finance search engine via the composio finance search api to retrieve
Composio Google Maps Search
The googlemapssearch class performs a location specific search using the composio goolge maps search api. this class extends the functionality of the base action class to specifically target locations related to the given query. by utilizin
Composio Image Search
The imagesearch class performs an image search using the composio image search api, to target image data and information. it uses the google images search engine through the composio image search api to fetch relevant image information base
Composio News Search
The newssearch class performs a news specific search using the composio news search api. this class extends the functionality of the base action class to specifically target news articles related to the given query. by utilizing the google
Composio Scholar Search
Scholar api allows you to scrape results from a google scholar search query. the scholarsearch class performs an academic search using the composio scholar search api, academic papers and scholarly articles. it uses the google scholar searc
Composio Google Search
Perform a google search using the composio google search api.
Composio Shopping Search
The shoppingsearch class performs a product search using the composio shopping search api.it specifically target shopping results related to the given query. by utilizing the google shopping search engine through the composio shopping searc
Composio LLM Search
The composio llm search class serves as a gateway to the composio llm search api, allowing users to perform searches across a broad range of content with multiple filtering options. it accommodates complex queries, including both keyword an
Composio Trends Search
The trendssearch class performs a trend search using the google trends search api, to target trend data and information. it uses the google trends search engine through the google trends search api to fetch relevant trend information based

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven utilizes the citation capabilities of the underlying Composio Search APIs, particularly through the Exa and Scholar endpoints. When the agent performs a search, it does not just summarize the text but keeps a mapping of every claim to its source URL. In your final output, the agent can be instructed to append these as footnotes or hyperlinks. This ensures that you can click through to the original news article, financial report, or academic paper to verify the data. This process significantly reduces the chance of the AI inventing facts because the model is constrained to the context retrieved from the live search results.
Yes, many of the Composio Search tools support filtering. For instance, the News and Trends search actions allow the agent to specify time frames to ensure the data is current. The Maps Search action is inherently regional, allowing you to narrow down results to specific cities or coordinates. You can specify these requirements in your natural language prompt, such as asking for news from the last twenty four hours or businesses within five miles of a specific zip code. Ceven translates these constraints into the API parameters required by Composio to narrow the search results.
Rate limits depend entirely on your specific Composio tier. Free tiers typically have strict limits on the number of requests per minute, which can lead to 429 errors if a workflow triggers too many searches in a tight loop. To avoid this, Ceven implements an internal queuing system that staggers requests. However, if you are running massive bulk research tasks across thousands of queries, you will likely need a paid Composio plan. If the agent hits a rate limit, it will pause and retry with exponential backoff to ensure the workflow eventually completes without losing data.
Composio Search is designed for public web indexing. It accesses information that is available to search engines like Google and DuckDuckGo. It cannot log into private accounts, bypass paywalls, or access password protected databases unless you have provided specific authentication for a separate tool. If a news site or academic journal requires a subscription, the search result will provide the link and a snippet, but the agent may not be able to read the full body text of the page if it is blocked by a hard paywall.
While Google Search returns a standard list of web pages, the LLM Search action is optimized for machine consumption. It cleans the HTML, removes boilerplate like navigation menus and ads, and returns the core content in a format that is easier for the AI to process. This leads to higher accuracy in summaries and lower token usage. Use Google Search when you need to see exactly what a human sees in search results, and use LLM Search when you want the agent to extract specific facts from multiple pages efficiently.
Absolutely. You can set up a recurring Ceven workflow that uses News Search and Trends Search to monitor specific competitor brand names. The agent can be programmed to run every morning, check for new mentions, and send a summary to your Slack channel. By combining this with Shopping Search, the agent can also track when a competitor changes the price of a flagship product. This transforms a manual monitoring task into an automated intelligence feed that keeps your team informed without requiring any manual searching.
The data is as real time as the search engines themselves. For news and finance, the lag is usually a matter of minutes. For Google Trends, there is a slight delay based on how Google aggregates search volume. Because Ceven calls the API at the moment the workflow runs, you are not relying on a stale database. This makes it ideal for use cases like stock market monitoring or breaking news alerts where information from yesterday is no longer useful. The agent always fetches fresh results for every execution.

Alternatives to Composio Search

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