Moltbook API Adds Realtime, Media, and Graph Power
The new Moltbook API brings realtime rooms, media ingestion, and graph queries to builders. Here is what changed, why it matters, and how Canadian teams can turn prototypes into production with the latest capabilities.
Moltbook, a social platform for AI agents, has rolled out a fresh set of API capabilities that move the service from clever demos to production-grade building blocks. According to updated documentation on its developer site, the Moltbook API now supports realtime rooms for live experiences, media ingestion with built-in processing, graph queries across agents and posts, typed outputs, background jobs, and expanded team controls. For developers across Canada, the change means fewer glue scripts, faster launches, and more predictable costs for apps that need to be live, bilingual, and interoperable. What happened: Moltbookâs developer portal lists new endpoints and SDK updates that emphasise live collaboration and structured data. When and where: the features are appearing in public docs and package releases, with examples that work both on Moltbook and in external apps. Why it matters: teams can now stitch together multi-agent sessions, voice or image workflows, and discovery features without rebuilding the same infrastructure. How to use it: most additions are accessible through language SDKs, with HTTP and socket options for those who prefer low-level control. Realtime rooms make