Integration

Scavio + Comet Skill

Add real-time search to your Comet Skill agents with Scavio. Search Google, Amazon, YouTube, Walmart, and Reddit — one integration, five platforms.

What is Comet Skill?

Open-source Claude Code / Codex skill that connects an agent to a logged-in Perplexity Comet browser session over Chrome DevTools Protocol. Agent hands a deep-research task to Comet, which opens a tab, submits the query in Deep Research mode, and returns the search URL — without paying for the Perplexity API or sitting on tens of thousands of waiting tokens. Pair Comet Skill (deep research delegation) with Scavio MCP (structured multi-platform search) so the coding agent has both a delegated researcher and a fast typed-JSON lookup tool.

How It Works

Scavio connects to Comet Skill via a custom tool definition. Once connected, your Comet Skill agent can search Google, Amazon, YouTube, and Walmart in real time. Each search returns structured JSON — no HTML parsing, no scraping infrastructure.

Setup

Bash
// Install per repo README; add Scavio MCP separately for fast lookups

Code Example

Here is a complete Comet Skill integration with Scavio:

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# Generic HTTP integration for Comet Skill
# Use your framework's HTTP request tool to call:
# POST https://api.scavio.dev/api/v1/search
# Header: x-api-key: your_scavio_api_key
# Body: {"query": "your search query"}

Full Working Example

A production-ready example with error handling:

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# Generic HTTP integration for Comet Skill
# Use your framework's HTTP request tool to call:
# POST https://api.scavio.dev/api/v1/search
# Header: x-api-key: your_scavio_api_key
# Body: {"query": "your search query"}

Available Platforms

Once connected, your Comet Skill agent has access to all four Scavio platforms:

  • GoogleWeb search with knowledge graph, PAA, and AI overviews
  • AmazonProduct search with prices, ratings, and reviews
  • RedditCommunity, posts & threaded comments from any subreddit
  • YouTubeVideo search with transcripts and metadata
  • WalmartProduct search with pricing and fulfillment data
  • LinkedInPost, profile, and company discovery via search
  • TikTokTrending video, creator, and product discovery
  • ShopifyCross-store product discovery and enrichment
  • X (Twitter)Post and profile discovery via search
  • Apple App StoreApp discovery, ranking, and review data
  • Google Play StoreAndroid app discovery and ranking data
  • Google ReviewsBusiness review extraction with ratings and responses
  • Google ScholarAcademic paper search with citation counts
  • Google Ads TransparencyCompetitor ad creative and transparency data via SERP
  • Reddit Comments TreeDeep threaded comment fetch for brand monitoring
  • YouTube ShortsShorts-specific search with metadata
  • YouTube PlaylistsPlaylist discovery and removal tracking
  • Google JobsLive jobs-board search for recruiting
  • Amazon BestsellersBestseller rank-change feed across categories

Pricing

Scavio offers a free tier with 500 credits/month (1 credit per search). No credit card required. This is enough to build and test your Comet Skill integration. Paid plans start at $30/month for higher volumes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Install Scavio and create a Comet Skill tool that calls the Scavio API. Register the tool with your agent and your Comet Skill agent will have access to real-time search across Google, Amazon, YouTube, and Walmart.

Scavio works with Comet Skill via custom tool definitions. The integration takes under 10 minutes to set up. See the code example above for the full setup.

Once connected, your Comet Skill agent can search Google (web, news, images, shopping, maps), Amazon (12 marketplaces), YouTube (videos, transcripts, channels), and Walmart. All from a single API key.

Scavio has a free tier with 500 credits/month (1 credit per search). This is enough to build and test your Comet Skill integration. Paid plans start at $30/month. There is no per-seat or per-agent pricing.

Add Real-Time Search to Comet Skill

Get your free Scavio API key and connect Comet Skill to Google, Amazon, YouTube, Walmart, and Reddit. 500 free credits/month.