/vendor/cdiscount/AgentRouting.json or
/vendor/cdiscount/AgentContext.json directly.
cdiscount.com
Overview
Does cdiscount.com support MCP?
No confirmed MCP support was found for cdiscount.com as of 2026-06-30.
What agentic protocols does cdiscount.com support?
As of 2026-06-30, cdiscount.com has confirmed support for proprietary.
Is cdiscount.com's API publicly accessible or partner-gated?
Partner only.
Does cdiscount.com explicitly prohibit automated access?
Yes. cdiscount.com's terms of service explicitly prohibit automated or scraper access to the public website without prior written permission.
Is cdiscount.com agent-ready?
Partial. cdiscount.com supports some agentic workflows but requires a human handoff for certain operations — see the protocols and summary sections for details.
Protocols
No evidence found of Cdiscount adopting or referencing the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol. The Google A2A launch partner list includes major enterprise software and AI vendors; Cdiscount does not appear among them. Cdiscount's developer-facing surface is a marketplace seller API with no AI agent interoperability features documented.
No evidence found that Cdiscount.com is a launch partner or early adopter of the Agentic Commerce Protocol. The named participants in ACP's launch are OpenAI and Stripe as co-developers, with merchant integrations described generically without naming Cdiscount. Cdiscount is a French e-commerce retailer with no vendor-specific ACP documentation or announcement surfaced.
No evidence that Cdiscount (cdiscount.com) appears in any AP2 launch partner list or related documentation. The sixty named organizations supporting AP2's donation to the FIDO Alliance include Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, Adyen, Revolut, Etsy, Coinbase, Salesforce, and others — Cdiscount is not among them. AP2 is an early-stage open specification (v0.2 as of April 2026) with no confirmed Cdiscount adoption or stated intent to adopt.
No official MCP server published or documented by Cdiscount or its underlying Octopia marketplace platform was found. The only MCP-labeled surfaces referencing Cdiscount are third-party Apify scrapers (e.g., apify.com/piotrv1001/cdiscount-listings-scraper/api/mcp), which are unsanctioned scraping tools operated via Apify's own MCP infrastructure — not Cdiscount-published endpoints. Cdiscount's developer portal (dev.cdiscount.com) and marketplace API portal (portal-marketplaceapi.cdiscount.com) show a conventional REST/SOAP API with no MCP mentions.
No evidence found of cdiscount.com adopting or implementing MPP. Named launch partners for the Stripe/Tempo MPP rollout include Anthropic, DoorDash, Mastercard, Nubank, OpenAI, Ramp, Revolut, Shopify, Standard Chartered, and Visa — cdiscount.com appears in none of these lists. Status is not_found (not confirmed_absent) because Cdiscount has made no public statement specifically declining or deprecating MPP.
Cdiscount does not appear among any named NLWeb pioneer or adopter. The known NLWeb launch partners are Tripadvisor, Delish, O'Reilly Media, Inception, Chicago Public Media, Common Sense Media, DDM (Allrecipes & Serious Eats), Milvus, Shopify, and Snowflake. Cdiscount does appear in a separate Microsoft customer story covering Azure OpenAI Service and GitHub Copilot adoption, but that engagement is unrelated to NLWeb.
No evidence found that Cdiscount (cdiscount.com) has adopted or announced support for the Universal Commerce Protocol. Searches covering UCP's known adopter ecosystem (Google, Shopify, Target, Walmart, Etsy) returned no mention of Cdiscount. A site-scoped search for UCP-related terms on cdiscount.com returned zero results. Not confirmed_absent because no Cdiscount-specific deprecation or opt-out statement was found — only a complete absence of any signal.
No evidence found that Cdiscount (cdiscount.com) has implemented or announced support for WebMCP. The protocol is an early-preview browser-native standard co-developed by Google and Microsoft; named early adopters and launch partners in publicly available sources include HubSpot, Stripe, Shopify, Wayfair, Etsy, and Delta Air Lines — none of which reference Cdiscount. WebMCP is still pre-general-availability as of mid-2026, making broad retail adoption rare overall.
No evidence that Cdiscount.com is involved with the x402 protocol in any capacity. Known x402 launch partners and early adopters include Cloudflare (x402 Foundation co-founder), Stellar Foundation, Solana, and Google (via A2A integration) — all developer-infrastructure or blockchain-ecosystem players, not e-commerce retailers. Cdiscount is a French general-merchandise marketplace with no public developer API surface relevant to stablecoin micropayment settlement.
No evidence of Cdiscount having built or submitted an app to OpenAI's ChatGPT Apps platform using the Apps SDK. Searches of the ChatGPT app directory and related announcements surface retailers such as Booking.com, Canva, Instacart, Klarna, and Shopify merchants, but not Cdiscount. A Medium article describing Cdiscount's own AI chatbot references internal plugins powering their proprietary assistant, which is unrelated to OpenAI's Apps SDK platform.
Marketplace seller-side API covering product catalog management, offer/inventory/pricing updates, and order lifecycle management (accept, ship, return, cancel) for third-party sellers on Cdiscount Marketplace. A legacy proprietary SOAP API (Cdiscount-specific) has been permanently decommissioned; the current operative interface is the Octopia REST API, adopted as Cdiscount migrated its marketplace infrastructure to the Octopia platform.
Cdiscount's original proprietary SOAP API is confirmed permanently decommissioned per dev.cdiscount.com/marketplace/; all methods migrated to Octopia REST API (https://dev.cdiscount.com/marketplace/). Access requires an active seller account and registration through the Octopia API portal — no public self-serve credential issuance without a seller relationship. The marketplace API page at https://marketplace.cdiscount.com/en/api/ publicly documents capabilities but credentials require seller enrollment.
Direct HTTP checks against cdiscount.com timed out without returning content, and targeted web searches for cdiscount.com combined with llms.txt, AGENTS.md, agents.txt, and .well-known/agent or agents.json returned no results linking to cdiscount.com. No vendor-specific evidence of any self-declaration file was found. No search results mention Cdiscount (the French e-commerce retailer) in the context of any of these conventions; all results reference general-purpose guides or other vendors such as Shopify. Distinguishing not_found from unable_to_verify: the HTTP timeout prevents ruling out a file existing at a well-known path, but the absence of any indexed reference to such files on cdiscount.com across multiple search queries supports not_found over unable_to_verify given the total lack of signal.
Summary
Has agent interface: partial
Pursue Cdiscount Marketplace seller enrollment via the Octopia seller portal to obtain OAuth2 credentials for the Octopia REST API — the only confirmed programmatic interface. Once credentialed, evaluate whether the seller-side catalog, order, and inventory endpoints are sufficient for the intended agent use case, and document the specific Octopia API capabilities available post-enrollment.
AgentContext
Five discrepancy categories were checked for cdiscount.com: (1) pricing discrepancy — no evidence of systematic hidden fees or checkout price inflation was found; individual refund/payment-withholding complaints were noted but no regulatory action or verified pattern was identified; (2) availability discrepancy — forum complaints about post-confirmation stock cancellations and a DGCCRF investigation into non-compliant/mislabelled refurbished products were found, but neither constitutes a reproducible, systemic availability discrepancy sufficient to trigger a handoff rule; (3) identity discrepancy — Cdiscount's marketplace structure (payment collected by platform, remitted to third-party sellers, with seller-discretion return policies) is a disclosed architectural feature; no enforcement action or court ruling documenting hidden counterparty ambiguity was found; (4) policy discrepancy — consumer complaint aggregators and Cdiscount's own 2024 P2B Annual Report surfaced recurring refund-delay complaints, but no independently-checkable primary source (regulator enforcement, court ruling, or settlement) confirmed a systemic gap between stated and enforced policy; (5) undisclosed constraint — one anecdotal complaint about a mandatory partner-bank account for installment payments was noted, but no corroborating primary source was found. Across all five categories, no finding cleared the inclusion bar for a human handoff trigger. Searches were conducted in both English and French and covered DGCCRF, EU consumer authority records, Cdiscount's own published documents, and third-party complaint aggregators; no category was blocked or unscanned.