Retailed

Pulls real time pricing and product data from global resale marketplaces to automate inventory sourcing and price tracking workflows.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Retailed integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Retailed 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 Retailed data, across all 6 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Retailed 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 Retailed, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Retailed is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

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

Supported tools

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

Get GOAT Product Prices
Use this when you need up to date size based pricing for a specific item on GOAT. Call this after you have confirmed the product ID.
Get StockX Product
Pull comprehensive metadata from StockX using a SKU or URL. Use this to get detailed product specifications and current status.
StockX Search
Search the StockX marketplace using a search term to find current listings and live pricing information.
StockX Trends
Pull the latest trending products from StockX. Use this to discover items with increasing market demand.
Get API Usage
Retrieve current API usage statistics to monitor your quota and plan limits.
Search Products
Search for products across the Retailed index matching specific query criteria to find matching items across multiple sources.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven manages Retailed rate limits by implementing a smart queue for all marketplace requests. Because Retailed imposes strict limits based on your specific subscription tier, the agent monitors your current usage in real time using the Get API Usage tool. If a workflow attempts to pull pricing for hundreds of SKUs at once, Ceven will stagger the requests to prevent a 429 error. If you hit a hard limit, the agent will pause the workflow and notify you with the exact time the quota resets. This prevents your API key from being temporarily throttled and ensures that critical price updates continue to flow into your database without manual intervention or data gaps.
Yes. While Retailed provides a snapshot of current market pricing, Ceven creates the historical record. You can set up a recurring workflow that calls the StockX or GOAT pricing tools every six hours and saves the output to a Google Sheet or database. The agent then analyzes these snapshots to calculate price volatility or identify a downward trend. This allows you to build a custom price history chart for any SKU, which is essential for luxury resellers who need to time their exits. The agent can even trigger a sell alert when the current price deviates by a certain percentage from the thirty day average it has recorded.
Retailed provides size based pricing for platforms like GOAT and StockX, but availability varies by the specific item and its popularity. When Ceven calls the pricing tools, the agent parses the full list of available sizes and their corresponding prices. If a specific size is missing from the API response, the agent will note that the size is currently unavailable rather than returning a generic error. For high demand releases, you can instruct the agent to monitor all sizes and notify you the moment any single size drops below your target price, making it a powerful tool for rapid flipping and inventory acquisition.
Retailed focuses on high liquidity luxury and streetwear markets. It currently provides deep integration with StockX and GOAT for sneakers and apparel, and Chrono24 for luxury watches. Additionally, the platform aggregates data from over fifty other retail websites. Ceven can query these various sources through the general Search Products tool to give you a broad view of the market. If a new marketplace is added to the Retailed API, Ceven automatically gains access to those endpoints through the updated API schema, meaning your workflows can expand to new luxury categories without requiring a full reconfiguration of your agent logic.
No. Retailed is a data and intelligence platform, not a checkout proxy. It provides the pricing, product details, and inventory state needed to make a decision, but it does not handle payment processing or order placement on the target marketplaces. Ceven can automate everything up to the point of purchase, such as identifying the best price and drafting a purchase order for your review. Once the agent finds a match, it can send you a direct link to the product page on GOAT or StockX so you can complete the transaction manually. This ensures that your financial credentials remain secure and you maintain full control over every purchase.
The pricing data is as accurate as the source marketplace at the moment of the API call. Retailed pulls live data, but secondary markets move fast. For highly volatile items, there may be a slight delay between a price change on the website and the API reflection. To mitigate this, Ceven recommends using the specific product ID tools rather than cached search results for final price verification. The agent can be configured to perform a double check call immediately before triggering a high value alert to ensure the price is still active. This multi step verification process reduces the risk of acting on stale data during peak market volatility.
If a product ID returns no results, Ceven does not simply fail the workflow. Instead, the agent uses the StockX Search or general Search Products tools to attempt to find the item using the product name or SKU as a fallback. If the item is still not found, the agent will log the failure and can be programmed to notify you that a new product needs to be mapped. This is common with very new releases that have not yet been indexed by the marketplace APIs. You can set up a retry logic where the agent checks for the product every hour until the ID becomes active in the Retailed system.
The limit is determined by your Retailed API plan and the execution limits of your Ceven workspace. Since every price check consumes API credits, tracking thousands of items in real time can exhaust a basic plan quickly. We recommend using a tiered tracking strategy where the agent checks high priority items every hour and low priority items once a day. Ceven can manage these schedules automatically, rotating through your watch list to optimize credit usage. By balancing the frequency of calls, you can maximize the number of products you monitor while staying within the constraints of your Retailed subscription tier and avoiding unnecessary costs.

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