APRO, a renowned blockchain oracle and data infrastructure entity, has announced new tools for developers and AI agents. In this regard, APRO introduces the TypeScript SDK and the Integration Skill. As APRO noted in its official X announcement, these developments allow it to broaden access to oracle data for both developers and AI agents. Therefore, the new development seeks to give recipients direct access to various data verticals through an inclusive SDK.
🚀 Introducing #APRO integration skills — now live for agents and developers
One SDK. Seven data verticals. Infinite possibilities.
We just released a complete TypeScript client library that includes all APRO API endpoints:
🏀NBA
🏈NFL
⚽ Football
🎾Tennis
🏈NCAA Football
📈 Ticker
📱… pic.twitter.com/BAI9b1jHbo— APRO |🔶NO.1 Oracle (@APRO_Oracle) March 29, 2026
APRO’s new TypeScript SDK and integration skills upgrades streamline developer access
The launch of TypeScript SDK and Integration Skill underlines APRO’s attempt to consolidate diverse APIs into one package. This reduces the complexity of integration and enables faster app development. The initiative also signals a broader push within the data infrastructure and Web3 network to provide seamless access to trusted external information. The recently unveiled TypeScript client framework provides coverage across the platform’s API endpoints, enabling more efficient integration of data feeds for developers.
In addition, the SDK includes seven different data categories, such as sports leagues such as NCAA football, tennis, soccer, NFL and NBA, in parallel with financial ticker statistics and robust social media insights. Such a multi-vertical approach makes the toolkit a flexible tool to facilitate projects seeking structured and real-time data.
Unified Oracle Toolkit enhances the multi-category Oracle Framework
According to APRO, the toolkit could additionally provide efficiencies for developers focused on developing analytics platforms and trading bots that rely on social sentiment indications and financial ticker metrics. By unifying diverse data categories into a single SDK, the platform efficiently provides a plug-and-play oracle initiative to reduce the need to manage separate integrations. Overall, as decentralized technologies become more popular, such improvements in infrastructure can significantly accelerate Web3 innovation.
