Retail product data powers a wide range of applications - price comparison tools, furniture visualizers, inventory management systems, affiliate feeds, and shopping assistants. Happy Endpoint covers two major retail platforms: IKEA (global home furnishings) and Kohl’s (US department store).
IKEA Pro API
IKEA is one of the world’s largest furniture and home goods retailers, operating in 60+ countries with a catalog of over 12,000 products. The IKEA Pro API gives you structured access to that catalog in real time.
Product search - search by keyword across IKEA’s global catalog with filters for category and market. Returns product name, price, currency, and direct product URL.
Category browse - IKEA’s full category tree from top-level department down to sub-category. Useful for systematic catalog ingestion or building browse-style navigation on top of IKEA data.
Product details - the full product record including name, dimensions, materials, available colors, price, sale price, product images, and assembly information.
Store stock levels - per-store inventory status so you can show users whether a specific product is available at their local IKEA before they visit.
Store locator - all IKEA stores by country, with addresses and opening hours.
Multi-country support - query pricing for the same product across different markets. Useful for cross-border price comparison and grey market analysis.
Kohl’s Data API
Kohl’s is one of the largest US department store chains, with a product mix covering clothing, footwear, home goods, and outdoor equipment. The API covers the full product catalog and transaction-level detail including promotions.
Product search - keyword search with category, brand, price range, and rating filters. Returns pricing including Kohl’s Cash promotions and sale prices.
Product details - full record with name, brand, category, price, sale price, inventory status, images, and product variants (color, size).
Customer reviews - rating, review text, date, and verified purchase status per product.
Pricing data - current and promotional pricing, including Kohl’s Cash events that affect effective product cost.
Category tree - the full Kohl’s category hierarchy for systematic catalog coverage.
Use cases
Furniture comparison tools - pull product details, pricing, and stock availability from IKEA to build comparison features or room-planning tools that reference live catalog data.
Price monitoring - track promotional events at IKEA and Kohl’s. Both retailers run frequent seasonal and clearance promotions; automated monitoring is more reliable than manual checks.
Affiliate feed management - keep affiliate product feeds current. Retail feeds go stale quickly as prices, availability, and product lines change across markets.
Inventory intelligence - IKEA’s per-store stock endpoint is rare in retail APIs. Applications that route customers to the nearest store with availability, or that track stock depletion patterns, benefit from this granularity.
Shopping assistants - enrich product recommendations with live price and availability so users see what is actually purchasable at the shown price.
Retail analytics - category structure and pricing data across two major retail chains provides a foundation for competitive analysis, market basket modeling, and assortment planning.