| name | build-retail-media-agent |
| description | Use when building an AdCP retail media network agent — a platform that sells on-site placements, supports product catalogs, tracks conversions, and reports performance. |
Build a Retail Media Agent
Overview
A retail media agent sells advertising on a retailer's properties (sponsored products, homepage banners, search results). It extends the standard seller with catalog sync, event tracking, and performance feedback. Buyers sync product catalogs, the platform renders dynamic ads from the feed, and conversion data flows back for optimization.
When to Use
- User wants to build a retail media network, commerce media platform, or sponsored products agent
- User mentions catalogs, product feeds, conversion tracking, or performance feedback
- User references
sync_catalogs, log_event, or provide_performance_feedback
Not this skill:
- Standard seller without catalogs →
skills/build-seller-agent/
- Generative seller (AI creative from briefs) →
skills/build-generative-seller-agent/
- Signals/audience data →
skills/build-signals-agent/
Before Writing Code
Same domain decisions as the seller skill, plus:
1. Products and pricing
Same as seller. Each product needs: product_id, name, description, publisher_properties, format_ids, delivery_type, pricing_options. See docs/TYPE-SUMMARY.md for full field details.
2. Catalog support
What product catalogs does the platform accept?
- Feed format: JSON, CSV, XML
- What fields: product_id, title, price, image_url, category
- How does the catalog connect to ad rendering?
3. Event tracking
What conversion events does the platform track?
- Purchase, add_to_cart, page_view, search
- How are events attributed to catalog items?
4. Performance feedback
Does the buyer send performance metrics back for optimization?
Tools and Required Response Shapes
All standard seller tools apply (see skills/build-seller-agent/SKILL.md). The additional tools:
get_adcp_capabilities — register first, empty {} schema
capabilitiesResponse({
adcp: { major_versions: [3] },
supported_protocols: ['media_buy'],
})
sync_accounts — SyncAccountsRequestSchema.shape
taskToolResponse({
accounts: [{
account_id: string,
brand: { domain: string },
operator: string,
action: 'created' | 'updated',
status: 'active' | 'pending_approval',
}]
})
get_products — GetProductsRequestSchema.shape
productsResponse({ products: Product[], sandbox: true })
create_media_buy — CreateMediaBuyRequestSchema.shape
mediaBuyResponse({
media_buy_id: string,
packages: [{ package_id, product_id, pricing_option_id, budget }],
})
list_creative_formats — ListCreativeFormatsRequestSchema.shape
listCreativeFormatsResponse({
formats: [{
format_id: { agent_url: string, id: string },
name: string,
}]
})
sync_catalogs — SyncCatalogsRequestSchema.shape
Accept product catalog feeds. Return per-catalog status with item counts.
taskToolResponse({
catalogs: [{
catalog_id: string, // required — echo from request
action: 'created' | 'updated', // required
item_count: number, // total items in catalog
items_approved: number, // items that passed validation
}],
sandbox: true,
})
sync_event_sources — SyncEventSourcesRequestSchema.shape
Register event tracking integrations.
taskToolResponse({
event_sources: [{
event_source_id: string, // required — echo from request
action: 'created' | 'updated', // required
}],
sandbox: true,
})
log_event — LogEventRequestSchema.shape
Accept conversion events.
taskToolResponse({
events_received: number, // required — how many events in the request
events_processed: number, // required — how many were successfully processed
sandbox: true,
})
provide_performance_feedback — ProvidePerformanceFeedbackRequestSchema.shape
Accept performance metrics from the buyer.
performanceFeedbackResponse({
success: true,
sandbox: true,
})
get_media_buy_delivery — GetMediaBuyDeliveryRequestSchema.shape
deliveryResponse({
reporting_period: { start: string, end: string },
media_buy_deliveries: [{
media_buy_id: string,
status: 'active',
totals: { impressions: number, spend: number },
by_package: [],
}]
})
Compliance Testing (Optional)
Add registerTestController so the comply framework can deterministically test your state machines. One function call — the SDK handles request parsing, status validation, and response formatting.
import { registerTestController, TestControllerError } from '@adcp/sdk';
import type { TestControllerStore } from '@adcp/sdk';
const store: TestControllerStore = {
async forceAccountStatus(accountId, status) {
const prev = accounts.get(accountId);
if (!prev) throw new TestControllerError('NOT_FOUND', `Account ${accountId} not found`);
accounts.set(accountId, status);
return { success: true, previous_state: prev, current_state: status };
},
async forceMediaBuyStatus(mediaBuyId, status) { /* same pattern */ },
async forceCreativeStatus(creativeId, status) { /* same pattern */ },
// simulateDelivery, simulateBudgetSpend — implement as needed
};
registerTestController(server, store);
Declare compliance_testing in supported_protocols in your get_adcp_capabilities response. Only implement the store methods for scenarios your agent supports — unimplemented methods are excluded from list_scenarios automatically.
Validate with: adcp storyboard run <agent> deterministic_testing --json
SDK Quick Reference
| SDK piece | Usage |
|---|
serve(createAgent) | Start HTTP server on :3001/mcp |
createTaskCapableServer(name, version, { taskStore }) | Create MCP server with task support |
server.tool(name, Schema.shape, handler) | Register tool — .shape unwraps Zod |
capabilitiesResponse(data) | Build get_adcp_capabilities response |
productsResponse(data) | Build get_products response |
mediaBuyResponse(data) | Build create_media_buy response |
deliveryResponse(data) | Build get_media_buy_delivery response |
listCreativeFormatsResponse(data) | Build list_creative_formats response |
performanceFeedbackResponse(data) | Build provide_performance_feedback response |
taskToolResponse(data, summary) | Build generic tool response (for tools without a dedicated builder) |
adcpError(code, { message }) | Structured error |
registerTestController(server, store) | Add comply_test_controller for deterministic testing |
Schemas: GetProductsRequestSchema, CreateMediaBuyRequestSchema, GetMediaBuyDeliveryRequestSchema, SyncAccountsRequestSchema, ListCreativeFormatsRequestSchema, SyncCatalogsRequestSchema, SyncEventSourcesRequestSchema, LogEventRequestSchema, ProvidePerformanceFeedbackRequestSchema.
Import everything from @adcp/sdk. Types from @adcp/sdk with import type.
Setup
npm init -y
npm install @adcp/sdk
npm install -D typescript @types/node
Minimal tsconfig.json:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ES2022",
"module": "Node16",
"moduleResolution": "Node16",
"strict": true,
"skipLibCheck": true,
"outDir": "dist"
}
}
skipLibCheck: true avoids false-positive errors from transitive .d.ts files (e.g., @opentelemetry/api).
Implementation
- Single
.ts file — all tools in one file
- Always register
get_adcp_capabilities as the first tool with empty {} schema
- Use
Schema.shape (not Schema) when registering tools
- Use response builders — never return raw JSON
- Set
sandbox: true on all mock/demo responses
- Use
ServeContext pattern: function createAgent({ taskStore }: ServeContext)
The skill contains everything you need. Do not read additional docs before writing code.
Validation
After writing the agent, validate it. Fix failures. Repeat.
npx tsx agent.ts &
npx @adcp/sdk@latest storyboard run http://localhost:3001/mcp media_buy_catalog_creative --json
Keep iterating until all steps pass.
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Fix |
|---|
Skip get_adcp_capabilities | Must be the first tool registered |
Pass Schema instead of Schema.shape | MCP SDK needs unwrapped Zod fields |
sync_catalogs missing item_count / items_approved | Optional but recommended for catalog validation results |
log_event missing events_received / events_processed | Required counters |
sandbox: false on mock data | Buyers may treat mock data as real |
Reference
skills/build-seller-agent/SKILL.md — base seller skill (retail media extends this)
storyboards/media_buy_catalog_creative.yaml — full catalog creative storyboard
docs/guides/BUILD-AN-AGENT.md — SDK patterns
docs/TYPE-SUMMARY.md — curated type signatures
docs/llms.txt — full protocol reference