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Keepa Product Search

by linkfox-ai · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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/install linkfox-keepa-product-search
Description
基于Keepa数据的亚马逊高级商品搜索与筛选,支持品类、价格、月销量、关键词、BSR排名、评论数、评分、包装尺寸、重量、配送方式等多维度条件。当用户提到Keepa选品、亚马逊商品查找、高级选品、BSR筛选、按销售排名选品、月销量过滤、关键词选品、品类选品、竞品筛选、小众商品发掘、历史排名筛选、Keepa prod...
README (SKILL.md)

Keepa Product Search

This skill guides you on how to search and filter Amazon products using Keepa's extensive product database, helping Amazon sellers find products that match specific criteria across multiple dimensions.

Core Concepts

This tool provides advanced Amazon product search powered by Keepa data. Unlike a simple Amazon storefront search, it supports multi-criteria filtering: category, price range, monthly sales volume, BSR (Best Sellers Rank), keyword matching (positive and negative), review counts, ratings, package dimensions, weight, fulfillment type, historical sales rank, and more. It returns detailed product data including pricing, titles, images, listing dates, materials, weights, monthly sales for the past 12 months, and more.

BSR (Best Sellers Rank): A lower salesRank value means better sales performance. Rank 1 is the best-selling product in its category. When a user says "top-selling products", they want low BSR values.

Price unit: Prices are expressed in the smallest currency unit (e.g., cents for USD). So $25.99 = 2599. Always convert when building queries and when displaying results.

Category names: The categoriesIncludeNames parameter supports multi-level category paths separated by a colon : or the > character. Automatically convert user input into the correct format.

Parameters

Marketplace (Required)

Parameter Type Required Description Default
domain string Yes Amazon marketplace ID -

Domain ID mapping:

ID Marketplace
1 Amazon.com (United States)
2 Amazon.co.uk (United Kingdom)
3 Amazon.de (Germany)
4 Amazon.fr (France)
5 Amazon.co.jp (Japan)
6 Amazon.ca (Canada)
8 Amazon.it (Italy)
9 Amazon.es (Spain)
10 Amazon.in (India)
11 Amazon.com.mx (Mexico)

Default marketplace is 1 (US). Use domain 1 when the user doesn't specify a marketplace.

Keyword Filtering

Parameter Type Description
keyword string Title keyword filter (case-insensitive; space = AND; wrap phrases in double quotes; prefix with - to exclude; & is replaced by space; max 50 keywords, max 1000 chars)

Category Filtering

Parameter Type Description
rootCategory array[int] Root category IDs (max 50)
rootCategoryNames array[string] Root category names (max 50); used when rootCategory is empty; system auto-resolves IDs
categoriesInclude array[int] Sub-category IDs to include (max 50)
categoriesIncludeNames array[string] Sub-category names to include (max 50); supports full category paths with : or > separators
categoriesExclude array[int] Sub-category IDs to exclude (max 50)
categoriesExcludeNames array[string] Sub-category names to exclude (max 50); supports full category paths

Sales & Ranking Filters

Parameter Type Description
currentSalesGte integer Current BSR -- minimum (higher number = worse rank)
currentSalesLte integer Current BSR -- maximum (lower number = better rank)
avg90SalesGte integer 90-day average BSR -- minimum
avg90SalesLte integer 90-day average BSR -- maximum
deltaPercent90SalesGte integer 90-day BSR change percentage -- minimum
deltaPercent90SalesLte integer 90-day BSR change percentage -- maximum
monthlySoldGte integer Monthly sales units -- minimum
monthlySoldLte integer Monthly sales units -- maximum
srAvgGte integer Historical average BSR -- minimum (for a specific month)
srAvgLte integer Historical average BSR -- maximum (for a specific month)
srAvgMonth string Historical BSR month selection (format: YYYYMM, within last 36 months)

Price Filters

Parameter Type Description
currentNewGte integer Current new price -- minimum (smallest currency unit)
currentNewLte integer Current new price -- maximum (smallest currency unit)
currentBuyBoxShippingGte integer Current Buy Box price including shipping -- minimum (smallest currency unit)
currentBuyBoxShippingLte integer Current Buy Box price including shipping -- maximum (smallest currency unit)

Review & Rating Filters

Parameter Type Description
currentCountReviewsGte integer Review count -- minimum
currentCountReviewsLte integer Review count -- maximum
currentRatingGte number Rating -- minimum (0.0-5.0)
currentRatingLte number Rating -- maximum (0.0-5.0)

Package & Dimensions Filters

Parameter Type Description
packageLengthGte / packageLengthLte integer Package length range (mm)
packageWidthGte / packageWidthLte integer Package width range (mm)
packageHeightGte / packageHeightLte integer Package height range (mm)
packageWeightGte / packageWeightLte integer Package weight range (grams)

Other Filters

Parameter Type Description
brand array[string] Brand names (OR match)
color array[string] Colors (OR match)
size array[string] Sizes (OR match)
availableDateGte / availableDateLte string Listing date range (yyyy-MM-dd)
buyBoxIsAmazon boolean Buy Box seller is Amazon
buyBoxIsFBA boolean Buy Box is FBA fulfilled
isHazMat boolean Hazardous material flag
variationCountGte / variationCountLte integer Variation count range
currentCountNewGte / currentCountNewLte integer Number of new offers range
outOfStockPercentage90Gte / outOfStockPercentage90Lte integer 90-day out-of-stock percentage range
singleVariation boolean Return only one variation per parent ASIN
productType array[int] Product types: 0=standard, 1=downloadable, 2=ebook, 5=variation parent

Data Options

Parameter Type Description Default
history integer Include historical data (price history, sales rank, monthly sales per month) 0 (no)
rating integer Include rating info 1 (yes)

Pagination & Sorting

Parameter Type Description Default
page integer Page number (starting from 1) 1
perPage integer Results per page (min 50, max 100) 50
sort array[object] Sort rules (max 3); each object: `{"fieldName": "...", "sortDirection": "asc desc"}`

Sortable fields: availableDate, currentSales, monthlySold, currentRating, currentCountReviews, currentBuyBoxShipping, currentNew

API Usage

This tool calls the LinkFox tool gateway API. See references/api.md for calling conventions, request parameters, and response structure. You can also execute scripts/keepa_product_search.py directly to run queries.

How to Build Queries

Construct the request parameters based on the user's intent:

  1. Determine the marketplace: Map the user's target country to the correct domain ID value
  2. Set keyword filters: Use keyword for title-based filtering with positive and negative terms
  3. Set category scope: Use categoriesIncludeNames or rootCategoryNames to scope by category; convert user input into proper category path format
  4. Apply numeric filters: Map sales volume, price, BSR, review, and rating requirements to the appropriate Gte/Lte parameters
  5. Set sort order: If the user wants results sorted by sales, price, or rating, configure the sort array
  6. Enable historical data: Set history to 1 if the user needs monthly sales trends or price history

Usage Examples

1. Search for electronics with monthly sales over 1000 on US marketplace

{"domain": "1", "rootCategoryNames": ["Electronics"], "monthlySoldGte": 1000}

2. Find products in a price range with good ratings

{"domain": "1", "currentBuyBoxShippingGte": 1500, "currentBuyBoxShippingLte": 5000, "currentRatingGte": 4.0, "keyword": "wireless charger"}

3. New products listed in the last 6 months with low review counts

{"domain": "1", "availableDateGte": "2025-10-01", "currentCountReviewsLte": 50, "monthlySoldGte": 500}

4. BSR rank filtering for competitive analysis

{"domain": "1", "categoriesIncludeNames": ["Home & Kitchen"], "currentSalesLte": 5000, "sort": [{"fieldName": "monthlySold", "sortDirection": "desc"}]}

5. Find non-Amazon FBA products with good sales

{"domain": "1", "buyBoxIsAmazon": false, "buyBoxIsFBA": true, "monthlySoldGte": 300, "currentRatingGte": 4.0}

6. Lightweight small products for easy shipping

{"domain": "1", "packageWeightLte": 500, "packageLengthLte": 200, "packageWidthLte": 150, "packageHeightLte": 100, "monthlySoldGte": 200}

7. Search on Japan marketplace with historical data

{"domain": "5", "keyword": "USB charger", "history": 1, "monthlySoldGte": 100}

8. Brand-specific search excluding hazardous materials

{"domain": "1", "brand": ["Anker", "UGREEN"], "isHazMat": false, "sort": [{"fieldName": "monthlySold", "sortDirection": "desc"}]}

Display Rules

  1. Present data clearly: Show search results in well-structured tables with key fields: ASIN, title, price, BSR, monthly sales, rating, review count, brand
  2. Price conversion: Convert prices from smallest currency unit to standard format (e.g., 2599 -> $25.99)
  3. BSR clarification: When showing BSR data, remind users that lower values mean better sales ranking
  4. Monthly sales history: When historical data is included, present the 12-month sales trend clearly
  5. Pagination notice: Inform users of the total result count and suggest fetching additional pages if needed
  6. Image links: If image URLs are available, mention them but do not attempt to render them inline unless the user requests it
  7. Error handling: When a query fails, explain the reason and suggest adjusting filter criteria

Important Limitations

  • Result cap: Maximum 100 results per page, minimum 50
  • Sort limit: Maximum 3 sort rules per query
  • Category limit: Maximum 50 category IDs or names per filter
  • Keyword limit: Maximum 50 keywords in keyword parameter
  • Historical data cost: Setting history=1 increases response size and token cost significantly
  • Price unit: All price values are in the smallest currency unit (cents, pence, etc.)

User Expression & Scenario Quick Reference

Applicable -- Multi-criteria Amazon product search and filtering:

User Says Scenario
"Find products with monthly sales over X" Sales volume filtering
"Search for products in XX category" Category-based product discovery
"Products with BSR under X" Sales rank filtering
"New products listed in the last N months" New product discovery
"Products priced between $X and $Y" Price range filtering
"FBA products with good ratings" Fulfillment + rating filter
"Lightweight products under X grams" Package dimension filtering
"Products from brand XX" Brand-specific search
"Show me historical sales data for XX" Historical sales analysis
"Advanced product selection", "product screening" Multi-criteria product research
"Niche product hunting", "find low-competition products" Competitive gap analysis
"BSR trends", "sales rank history" Historical rank filtering

Not applicable -- Needs beyond product search:

  • Real-time Amazon search result page simulation (use Amazon Search)
  • Historical search term volume or ranking trends (use ABA data)
  • Product review content or sentiment analysis
  • Advertising campaign management or bid optimization
  • Listing optimization or copywriting suggestions
  • Inventory or supply chain data

Boundary judgment: When users say "product research" or "find products", if it involves filtering by sales metrics, BSR, price, category, and other structured criteria, this skill applies. If they want to see what appears on the actual Amazon search page for a keyword, use Amazon Search instead. If they want search term analytics, use ABA data.

Feedback:

Auto-detect and report feedback via the Feedback API when any of the following apply:

  1. The functionality or purpose described in this skill does not match actual behavior
  2. The skill's results do not match the user's intent
  3. The user expresses dissatisfaction or praise about this skill
  4. Anything you believe could be improved

Call the feedback API as specified in references/api.md. Do not interrupt the user's flow.


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Usage Guidance
Before installing: note that the skill does not call Keepa directly but forwards queries to a LinkFox gateway (https://tool-gateway.linkfox.com). The included Python script and API docs expect an environment variable LINKFOXAGENT_API_KEY (not listed in the registry metadata) — you would need to provide that key to let the skill call the third‑party service. Consider these precautions: - Ask the publisher which backend is used and whether the gateway legally/securely accesses Keepa data. Request a public homepage, privacy policy, and provenance for the data. - Do not reuse high‑privilege keys. If you test it, provide a limited-scope or revocable key for LINKFOXAGENT_API_KEY (or test in an isolated environment). - If you expected the skill to use your own Keepa account, ask the author to clarify and, ideally, to support direct Keepa API integration instead of a third‑party proxy. - Because the implementation and registry metadata disagree (script expects LINKFOXAGENT_API_KEY but registry lists none), ask the publisher to update the metadata to explicitly declare required env vars and document what the key grants. Given these mismatches and the unknown owner/homepage, treat the skill as suspicious until the author clarifies data source, ownership, and the exact use of the LINKFOXAGENT_API_KEY.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: linkfox-keepa-product-search Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle provides a legitimate interface for searching Amazon product data via the Keepa database. The Python script (keepa_product_search.py) and documentation (SKILL.md, api.md) are well-structured, focusing entirely on the stated purpose of product filtering and market research without any evidence of data exfiltration, unauthorized execution, or malicious prompt injection.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The description promises 'Keepa data' search, but the implementation calls a third‑party endpoint (https://tool-gateway.linkfox.com/keepa/productSearch) rather than Keepa's official API and does not require or document a Keepa API key. Calling a proxy/gateway can be legitimate, but the registry metadata did not declare the LINKFOXAGENT_API_KEY environment variable that the code and API docs require, which is an incoherence between claimed purpose and declared requirements.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md and references/api.md instruct the agent to send POST requests to the LinkFox tool gateway and to use an Authorization header read from environment variable LINKFOXAGENT_API_KEY. The included runtime script (scripts/keepa_product_search.py) enforces this. There are no instructions to read unrelated system files, but the skill will transmit user query parameters to an external third‑party endpoint, which is broader than some users might expect given the 'Keepa' branding.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec (instruction-only skill) and no automated downloader; a small helper script is included but nothing is written to disk by an installer. This minimizes installation risk. The higher-level concern is about the external API endpoint used, not an installation mechanism.
Credentials
The code and API docs require one environment variable, LINKFOXAGENT_API_KEY, to authenticate to LinkFox's gateway. The registry metadata lists no required env vars — that's an inconsistency. Requiring a single API key is proportionate for a remote service, but the key is for a third party (linkfox), not Keepa; users may be surprised to give credentials to that service. No other credentials are requested.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill does not request persistent/always-on privileges (always: false), does not modify other skill configs, and has no install-time privilege escalation. Autonomous invocation remains possible (platform default) but is not additionally privileged by this skill.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install linkfox-keepa-product-search
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /linkfox-keepa-product-search
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release
Metadata
Slug linkfox-keepa-product-search
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Keepa Product Search?

基于Keepa数据的亚马逊高级商品搜索与筛选,支持品类、价格、月销量、关键词、BSR排名、评论数、评分、包装尺寸、重量、配送方式等多维度条件。当用户提到Keepa选品、亚马逊商品查找、高级选品、BSR筛选、按销售排名选品、月销量过滤、关键词选品、品类选品、竞品筛选、小众商品发掘、历史排名筛选、Keepa prod... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 84 downloads so far.

How do I install Keepa Product Search?

Run "/install linkfox-keepa-product-search" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Keepa Product Search free?

Yes, Keepa Product Search is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Keepa Product Search support?

Keepa Product Search is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Keepa Product Search?

It is built and maintained by linkfox-ai (@linkfox-ai); the current version is v1.0.0.

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