Prediction markets are useful because they price real-world events. Raw venues, dashboards, and search tools do not make that state easy for agents or institutional workflows to consume. SimpleFunctions sits above venues:Documentation Index
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- venue APIs expose markets
- dashboards expose screens
- search exposes documents
- SimpleFunctions exposes structured event probability state
What is different
| Alternative | What it gives you | What is missing |
|---|---|---|
| Venue API | Raw exchange markets | Cross-venue context, source objects, world state, next actions |
| Dashboard | Human visual interface | Machine-readable contract and agent loop |
| News/search API | Documents and prose | Market-implied probabilities and liquidity-aware context |
| SimpleFunctions | Probability state, context, screens, world model, portfolio memory, tools | Not a broker, exchange, custodian, or investment adviser |
Who it is for
- agents that need current event context
- developers building prediction-market workflows
- research teams monitoring event risk
- trading desks that need structured probability state
- risk systems that need deltas, screens, and inspectable markets