In this sprint, we delivered a set of improvements designed to make Icecat even more AI-ready, secure, and partner-friendly. Our updates span two key areas: new capabilities within the Icecat MCP (Model Context Protocol) tools, which provide smarter and more efficient access to product data, and a series of platform enhancements that improve security, performance, and overall user experience. Together, these changes ensure that both AI agents and our partners can work with Icecat data more effectively and reliably than ever before. For additional details, please refer to the previous Icecat Release Notes.
In this sprint, we expanded and improved the Icecat MCP (Model Context Protocol) toolset, continuing our focus on making Icecat product data easier and more efficient for AI assistants and autonomous agents to consume.
This release includes:
We introduced a new tool within Icecat MCP that exposes product popularity signals in a structured, AI-ready format.
product_analytics provides total product download counts, a measurable indicator of product popularity.
This tool is designed specifically for AI-driven environments where systems must quickly assess which products are most relevant or widely used.
This tool brings the value for:
This transforms usage data into a decision-making signal for AI systems operating via Icecat MCP.
The product_identifiers MCP tool has been extended to provide richer product context. The tool now returns the official product title in the requested locale. All previously available output parameters remain supported.
This makes product_identifiers a more powerful single entry point for AI agents retrieving product-level data through Icecat MCP.
Beyond functional updates, we conducted a systematic review of the Icecat MCP tool definitions, including:
This improvement has an aim to optimize descriptions for machine interpretation rather than human-only reading.
That improvement brings value for:
This improves how AI systems interact with Icecat MCP without changing tool behavior, only how efficiently tools are understood and invoked.
In addition to MCP tool updates, this sprint included a series of important improvements across analytics, security, performance, partner support, and platform reliability.
Many of these changes are not visible as new features, but they directly strengthen the stability, usability, and scalability of the Icecat ecosystem.
We started collecting deeper insights into how the search functionality on icecat.biz is actually used.
To enable this, we evaluated two approaches:
Understanding search behavior helps us:
We will continue evaluating both solutions while expanding our insights into search patterns.
A new banner has been placed on icecat.biz to inform users about the Free PIM trial capability.
This is part of our effort to better connect users with the full Icecat ecosystem.
We removed a redundant user consent screen from our SSO flow.
Our existing Registration Terms and Terms of Service already clearly state that: “User information may be shared within Icecat group companies and affiliated platforms.”
Because this legal basis already exists, the extra consent step created unnecessary friction without adding compliance value.
As a result, we received a smoother login and onboarding flow, reduced user confusion, and cleaner cross-platform experience.
For Icecat Brand Cloud, we strengthened account security: Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is now mandatory for the super user role. This reduces the risk of unauthorized access to high-privilege accounts and protects sensitive users and product data.
We designed a custom slow log profiler to monitor service performance. Our goal is to collect statistics on performance slowdowns, detect bottlenecks faster, and support proactive performance optimization.
Before building this, we evaluated existing open-source tools, but they did not meet our specific platform needs.
This is a foundational step toward more data-driven performance management.
Several targeted requests from partners were addressed:
These updates help partners work more efficiently with Icecat data and infrastructure.
A significant portion of this sprint focused on reliability, performance, and modernization.
With this release, Icecat strengthens its position as a data-driven, AI-ready platform while continuing to meet partner needs and maintain top-tier operational reliability. The new MCP tools make it easier to access product popularity insights and official localized titles, simplifying integration for AI systems. At the same time, platform updates enhance security, streamline user flows, and provide better monitoring and analytics to support continuous improvement. These changes collectively make Icecat more efficient, transparent, and responsive, laying the foundation for future innovations across our ecosystem.
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