Use Supadata from Claude Code
Bring Supadata context into engineering work while Type keeps app access attached to the teammate and workspace.
One governed connection your whole team and its AI agents can share, with approved actions and human review, so working in Supadata never means pasting credentials into a prompt.
Bring Supadata context into engineering work while Type keeps app access attached to the teammate and workspace.
Let coding agents ask for the right app action, preserve conversation context, and keep humans in the approval loop.
Use Type as the collaboration layer around OpenClaw and other LLM workflows that need app access.
Supadata is a web and video-to-text API that extracts transcripts from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter) and video files, retrieves social media metadata, and converts web content to markdown for AI training and content analysis.
Connect Supadata once, then decide which teammates can use it for threads, automations, skills, and coding work.
Retrieve organization details, plan information, and credit usage for the authenticated account. Use this to check account status, credit balance, and subscription plan.
Get transcript from a video on supported platforms or from a file URL. Use this tool when you need to: - Retrieve transcripts from YouTube, TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook videos - Extract transcript from video file URLs - Get transcripts in specific languages - Choose between native captions or AI-generated transcripts For large videos, the API returns a job ID. You'll need to poll the /transcript/{jobId} endpoint to get the final result. For smaller videos, the transcript is returned immediately. The response varies based on the 'text' parameter: - text=true: Returns plain text transcript as a string - text=false: Returns structured list of chunks with timestamps and text
Get results for a transcript job by job ID. Use this to retrieve results of asynchronous transcript processing. Check the status field to determine if the job is complete.
Crawl a website and extract all URLs/links found on it. Use this to create a sitemap, discover all pages of a website, or prepare for content scraping across multiple pages. Returns a list of all URLs discovered during the crawl.
Extract content from any webpage and convert it to Markdown format. Use this tool when you need to: - Read and extract text content from a web page - Get metadata (title, description) from a webpage - Discover links on a webpage - Get character counts of page content The tool returns the page content in Markdown format, making it easy to process and understand. One API credit is consumed per scrape request.
Supadata is a web and media-to-text API for developers. Public sources describe endpoints for extracting video transcripts, media metadata, social metadata, web page text/markdown, and AI-ready structured content, with API-key authentication and official JavaScript and Python SDKs published by Supadata.
Yes. Type lets an AI teammate use connected Supadata actions from a governed workspace context, so Claude Code work can reference the app without copying credentials into a local prompt.
Yes. Codex can collaborate through Type with app context, skills, and approved actions. The Supadata catalog entry includes public integration details and example capabilities where available.
Type exposes connected app capabilities to AI teammates and coding agents through Type's integration layer. Teams use it when they want shared app access, human review, and teammate-level permissions around agent work.
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