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JUN 17, 2026 · 2 MIN READ

GateKit: One Month After Launch

By Cirila

Since launching GateKit on May 15, our focus has been simple:

Expand what agents can access. Make installation easier. Support more agent clients. Turn one unified key into a real working access layer.

Here is what we have shipped so far.

6 categories, 59 services, 1,800+ endpoints

GateKit started with the core sources agents need for research: search, scraping, and social data.

Since launch, we have expanded into 6 major categories:

Search, Scrape, Social, Crypto, Business, and E-commerce.

GateKit now connects agents to 18 providers, 59 data sources and services, and 1,800+ endpoints, covering web search, page reading, social platforms, on-chain and market data, company intelligence, and e-commerce sources.

This means agents can support more real workflows, including market research, user research, company research, trend tracking, product discovery, social monitoring, crypto analysis, and competitive intelligence.

More sources agents can actually use

Agents can now reach data across platforms including X, TikTok, Reddit, Instagram, YouTube, GitHub, Amazon, TikTok Shop, and more.

This is an important step for GateKit. A lot of useful real-world signal does not live on clean web pages. It lives in social feeds, comments, regional platforms, business databases, and commerce ecosystems.

GateKit is making these sources easier for agents to access through one interface.

40+ supported agent clients and runtimes

We have also expanded GateKit across 40+ agent clients and runtimes, including Claude Code, OpenClaw, Hermes, Cursor CLI, Codex, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Qwen Code, Windsurf, Warp, Kimi CLI, Kiro CLI, and more.

The install flow has been simplified into one process:

Install GateKit. Authenticate in browser. Start calling tools.

The goal is to make GateKit work wherever agents are already being used.

One balance, fewer subscriptions

GateKit now supports pay-as-you-go credits with card and Alipay payments.

One balance covers supported services, and failed requests are not charged.

Instead of subscribing to multiple providers, managing separate balances, and dealing with different billing rules, users can start with one GateKit balance and scale usage as their agents need more access.

This helps reduce the cost increase and management overhead that comes from stitching many services together on your own.

What comes next

From launch to now, GateKit has completed its first loop:

More sources. More providers. More supported agents. A simpler install flow. A working payment system.

Next, we are focused on helping agents do more with the sources they can now access. GateKit is moving from retrieval toward a broader layer where agents can access, pay, transact, and complete real tasks on their own.

GateKit is the marketplace for AI agents to get trusted tools and live data.

It helps agents discover and use external capabilities when their native abilities are not enough, from web search and page reading to social platforms (X, Reddit, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and more), crypto data, market data, and business workflows.

GateKit supports MCP and works with Claude, Cursor, OpenClaw, and other MCP-compatible agents. Install it once, and your agent can access the right tools and data capabilities through one marketplace, without manually wiring every source one by one.

GateKit is live.
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One key for search, extract, social and finance APIs. One subscription — that's it.

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