channel3-product-discoveryUse this skill when you need real product data to answer a user's question — finding products, comparing prices, recommending items, or checking availability...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install evanfen-c3/channel3-product-discoveryGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Sends data to undocumented external endpoint (potential exfiltration)
POST → https://api.trychannel3.com/v1/searchCalls external URL not in known-safe list
https://trychannel3.comAI Analysis
The skill's external API call (api.trychannel3.com) is directly documented as its core functionality for product search, not hidden or unauthorized. The privacy risk is low because the skill is transparent about requiring an API key and sending queries to this specific service for its stated purpose, with no evidence of credential harvesting, obfuscation, or intent override.
Audited Apr 17, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 22, 2026
An online retailer's support team uses this skill to quickly find products for customers asking about availability, alternatives, or price comparisons. For example, when a customer asks 'Do you have this in blue?', the agent can search with the product name and color to provide real-time stock and merchant options, improving response accuracy and reducing manual lookup time.
A personal shopping service integrates this skill into their chatbot to help clients find products based on specific criteria like budget, brand preferences, or visual similarity. For instance, a client might share an image of a dress and request 'Find something similar under $50,' enabling the assistant to return curated results from multiple retailers, enhancing the personalized shopping experience.
A price aggregation website uses this skill to power its backend search engine, allowing users to compare prices across thousands of retailers for items like electronics or apparel. When a user searches for 'best laptop under $800,' the platform can fetch real-time offers, display them in a table, and update availability, driving traffic through affiliate links.
A small boutique uses this skill to scout competitor pricing and product availability for items they sell, such as 'winter boots' or 'kids sneakers.' By running searches with filters like price range and condition, they can adjust their own inventory and pricing strategies based on market trends, optimizing sales and stock levels.
A market research firm employs this skill to gather data on product trends, pricing, and brand presence across online retailers. For example, they might search for 'wireless headphones' with gender and age filters to analyze consumer segments, using the structured results to generate reports on market gaps or competitive insights for clients.
Businesses integrate this skill to drive sales through affiliate links included in the search results. For each product found, the buy links can be monetized with commissions from retailers, generating revenue per click or purchase. This model is scalable as it leverages a large product catalog without holding inventory.
Companies offer this skill as part of a subscription-based software service for e-commerce teams or developers. Subscribers pay a monthly fee to access the API and search capabilities, with tiers based on usage limits or advanced features like image search, providing recurring revenue and long-term customer relationships.
Organizations license the structured product data output by this skill to other businesses for analytics, pricing engines, or inventory systems. Revenue comes from one-time or ongoing licensing fees based on data volume or access frequency, capitalizing on the skill's ability to aggregate real-time product information from multiple sources.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure the API key is securely stored as an environment variable and test the script with sample queries to verify output formatting before deploying in production workflows.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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