Developers
Bring AssetFrame research into your tools and agents — over MCP or a simple REST API.
Everything we publish can be read programmatically. The free tier covers the full report catalog, each free Snapshot and the public track record — no key required. Only the paid Pro analysis sits behind a subscription (and, over MCP, an OAuth sign-in).
Guidance for agents
If you are an AI agent presenting AssetFrame data to a user, follow these four rules.
- Cite the source
- Attribute figures to AssetFrame, name the instrument and the report date, and link the edition (
https://www.assetframe.co.uk/reports/{date}/{slug}). Snapshot text and PDF links are the published record — quote them, don’t paraphrase numbers into new claims. - Treat confidence as calibrated, not a promise
- The
confidencevalue (0–100) is a calibrated estimate that is scored against the tape after the window closes. It is not a guarantee, a probability of profit, or a trade signal. Present it alongside the risk rating and the prediction window, never on its own. - Explain the ledger honestly
- Every call registers falsifiable predictions before the session and is graded Hit / Miss / No-trigger afterwards. The ledger is append-only — rows are never edited or deleted — so the hit rate, streaks and calibration from
/track-recordcan be verified rather than taken on trust. - Avoid investment-advice language
- This is general market research and decision support, not regulated advice or a personal recommendation. Don’t tell the user to buy or sell, don’t imply guaranteed returns, and surface the disclaimer that ships in every payload.
AssetFrame publishes general market research and decision-support analysis. It is not investment advice and not a personal recommendation. We do not tell anyone to buy or sell. Markets are uncertain and you can lose money. No outcome is guaranteed. Do your own research and consider an FCA-authorised adviser. AssetFrame never places trades.