/vendor/trulia/AgentRouting.json or
/vendor/trulia/AgentContext.json directly.
trulia.com
Overview
Does trulia.com support MCP?
No confirmed MCP support was found for trulia.com as of 2026-07-01.
What agentic protocols does trulia.com support?
As of 2026-07-01, trulia.com has confirmed support for proprietary.
Is trulia.com's API publicly accessible or partner-gated?
Partner only.
Does trulia.com explicitly prohibit automated access?
Yes. trulia.com's terms of service explicitly prohibit automated or scraper access to the public website without prior written permission.
Is trulia.com agent-ready?
Partial. trulia.com supports some agentic workflows but requires a human handoff for certain operations — see the protocols and summary sections for details.
Protocols
No evidence that Trulia (trulia.com) is among any A2A launch partners or adopters. Named launch partners include Atlassian, Box, Cohere, Intuit, LangChain, MongoDB, PayPal, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, and Workday — no real-estate or consumer property-search vendors appear in these lists. Trulia has not issued any public statement or integration referencing A2A or Agent2Agent.
Search results confirm ACP launch partners are URBN brands, Coach, Kate Spade, Revolve, Ashley Furniture, commercetools, Salesforce, and Shopify merchants — Trulia (trulia.com) does not appear among them. Trulia is a residential real estate search portal with no e-commerce checkout use case that would fit the ACP model, making adoption structurally unlikely in addition to being evidentially absent.
No evidence that Trulia (trulia.com) appears in any AP2 launch partner list or has any documented connection to the Agent Payments Protocol. The 60+ named launch partners include Mastercard, PayPal, Adyen, Coinbase, Salesforce, Shopify, Etsy, and American Express — all payments, fintech, or e-commerce players. Trulia is a real estate search portal with no transactional payment role that would fit the AP2 use case, and no vendor-specific evidence of AP2 adoption was found.
No Trulia-specific MCP server was found in the official MCP registry, on trulia.com's own developer pages, or in any Trulia/Zillow Group press materials. The only MCP-adjacent findings were: (1) third-party Apify scraper actors that wrap Trulia's website for data extraction, which are unsanctioned and not vendor-provided; and (2) Zillow Group's own ChatGPT plugin/app (announced October 2025), which explicitly covers the Zillow brand and its affiliates but is not surfaced or documented as a Trulia-branded MCP endpoint. Trulia is operated as a Zillow Group subsidiary and shares listing data infrastructure, but no separate Trulia MCP server or official MCP documentation exists under the trulia.com domain.
MPP's known launch partners include Anthropic, DoorDash, Mastercard, Nubank, OpenAI, Ramp, Revolut, Shopify, Standard Chartered, and Visa — Trulia (a residential real estate search portal) appears nowhere in any MPP partner announcement or documentation. Trulia's core business involves browsing property listings and connecting users to agents, a use case with no apparent alignment with machine-to-machine payment settlement infrastructure. No search returned any vendor-specific evidence linking trulia.com to MPP.
No evidence found of Trulia (trulia.com, owned by Zillow Group since 2014) appearing in any NLWeb launch partner or pioneer list. Confirmed NLWeb pioneer/early-adopter sites include Tripadvisor, Delish, O'Reilly Media, Chicago Public Media, Common Sense Media, Allrecipes, Shopify, and Snowflake — no real estate portals and specifically no Trulia or Zillow Group brand. No /ask or /mcp endpoints detectable for trulia.com.
Trulia (trulia.com) is a residential real estate search platform with no commerce checkout capability. Web searches found no evidence of Trulia implementing or planning to implement UCP. UCP adoption is centered on retail merchants and e-commerce platforms; Trulia's business model (real estate listings, lead generation) does not involve product checkout flows that UCP is designed to enable.
No evidence that Trulia has adopted or announced support for the x402 stablecoin micropayment protocol. The confirmed launch partners for x402 (Coinbase, Cloudflare, Vercel, and blockchain foundations such as Stellar and Solana) are developer-platform and infrastructure vendors, not consumer real estate portals. Trulia is a Zillow Group property focused on residential property search, with no publicly visible API monetization or agent-payment surface consistent with x402 adoption.
No evidence found that Trulia has built or published an app for OpenAI's ChatGPT Apps platform. Searches confirmed that Zillow (Trulia's parent company, Zillow Group) launched the first real estate app in ChatGPT in October 2025, but no Trulia-branded app or integration was found — the launch was Zillow-specific, not extended to Trulia. No Trulia mention appears in OpenAI's Apps SDK documentation or launch announcements.
Real estate listing data, neighborhood statistics, and property search — originally a public REST API launched circa 2008 at developer.trulia.com with XML/JSON responses; post-Zillow acquisition (2015) the public key-registration program appears defunct, with partner-facing listing-performance and feed APIs now surfaced through the Zillow Group developer portal (zillowgroup.com/developers) covering Trulia alongside Zillow brands
Trulia launched a public REST API circa 2008 (developer.trulia.com, built with Mashery) covering property listings, neighborhood data, and market statistics; that public developer program appears to have been wound down following Zillow's 2015 acquisition. Partner-facing APIs covering Trulia data (e.g., the Zillow Reporting API and Rentals Feed Integrations) now exist under the Zillow Group developer portal at zillowgroup.com/developers, but require partner approval rather than self-serve registration.
Direct HTTP checks to trulia.com for llms.txt, AGENTS.md, /.well-known/agent, and agents.txt all timed out (no fetch access confirmed), and targeted web searches found no evidence of Trulia having published any self-declaration file at a predictable path. Search results for Trulia on these conventions returned only generic industry articles and unrelated Trulia real-estate agent directory pages. No vendor-specific evidence of any self-declaration convention was found.
Summary
Has agent interface: partial
Monitor Zillow Group's developer portal (zillowgroup.com/developers) for any Trulia-branded or Zillow Group-wide MCP or agentic API release; separately verify whether the Zillow ChatGPT app launched in October 2025 covers Trulia listing data in practice, which would be the most likely path to an agent-accessible Trulia surface without a separate Trulia-branded integration.
AgentContext
Five discrepancy categories were checked for trulia.com: (1) pricing discrepancies — no hidden fees, deceptive checkout pricing, or regulatory actions found; Trulia is a listing aggregator, not a direct transactional platform, so traditional checkout-total mismatches do not apply; (2) availability discrepancies — industry-wide stale and fraudulent listing issues on aggregator sites are documented, but no platform-level enforcement action or verified booking-confirmation mismatch specific to Trulia was found; (3) identity/merchant-of-record ambiguity — Trulia does not hold payments or act as a payment intermediary in consumer-facing transactions, so no counterparty confusion findings were surfaced; (4) policy enforcement discrepancies — no verified gap between stated and enforced cancellation or refund policies was found, and Trulia's limited direct-transaction surface area means this category has minimal applicability; (5) undisclosed platform constraints — Trulia's own documentation discloses its aggregator-only role and syndication lag, and no independently verified undisclosed constraints were found. All five categories were actively searched; no scans were blocked or missing. Because Trulia does not process payments, hold bookings, or act as a merchant of record in standard consumer interactions, no findings met the threshold for a human handoff trigger.