Passionfroot
Passionfroot is a Berlin-based platform for creator-led go-to-market (GTM), pairing a self-service marketplace where business, productivity, and thought-leadership creators sell sponsorships, ad placements, and brand collaborations with an AI agent ("Zest") that helps brands discover creators, plan campaigns, run outreach, process payments (via its FrootWallet), and measure performance across Twitter/X, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Beehiiv, and Substack. Creators manage storefronts, pricing, bookings, invoicing, and payouts in one place; the company monetizes by taking a commission on completed deals rather than charging a subscription. As of this enrichment pass Passionfroot exposes no public developer API, SDK, or developer documentation — it is an end-user SaaS product, not an API provider. Its only public developer surface is open-source tooling extracted from its own stack and published under the @passionfroot npm scope: an MIT-licensed PostgreSQL MCP server with Prisma-aware schema introspection (plus a companion Agent Skill) and a Prisma-to-Zero schema generator. Those run against the operator's own database and do not reach Passionfroot platform data.
Passionfroot is profiled on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Company, Saas, Creator Economy, Marketplace, and Sponsorships.
Passionfroot’s developer surface includes support, engineering blog, pricing, signup flow, changelog, and 16 more developer resources.
Kin Score
MCP Servers 1
Model Context Protocol servers that expose these APIs to AI agents.
Pricing Plans 1
Published pricing tiers and plan structures.
Rate Limits 1
Documented rate limits and quota policies.
Passionfroot Rate Limits
RATE LIMITSSecurity Posture 1
Authentication, domain security, vulnerability disclosure, and trust-center signals.
Resources
Get Started 2
Portal, sign-up, and the first successful call
Agent Surfaces 3
MCP servers, agent skills, and machine-readable catalogs
Design & Contract 2
Pagination, idempotency, versioning, errors, and events
Build 2
SDKs, sample code, and the tooling you integrate with
Access & Security 2
Authentication, authorization, and security posture
Operate 4
Status, limits, changes, and where to get help
Commercial 4
Pricing, plans, and the legal terms of use
Company 2
The organization behind the API