The Complete Guide to Creator API Indexes

A creator API index is an intermediary layer: creators publish once; apps and agents consume consistent, structured data instead of re-parsing blogs and newsletters.

Index vs. scrape

Scraping breaks when markup changes. An index owned by the creator (or their platform) exposes structured creator data—summaries, tags, timeline events, booking endpoints—with explicit semantics. That's the core value of a creator database API backed by real editorial control.

Two layers in Paranor

  • Per-creator Agent API — Profile, content-index, articles, speaking, media-kit; one stable base URL per creator.
  • Nexus — Multi-creator registry and feed for creator search and discovery by topic; opt-in for creators.

Who consumes the index?

Producer tools, recommendation engines, and LLM agents that need an API for creator discovery can start from Nexus, then drill into each creator's Agent API. Humans still use the Media Room for the same underlying data.

Getting started

Claim an index, connect feeds, approve content in Contexter, then opt into Nexus when you want public discovery. See how Paranor works for the full pipeline.

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