TinyDetective, now available on Github (TinyFish & OpenAI API keys needed)

Over 47,000 thousand e-commerce listings of counterfeit goods were taken down in Vietnam in 2025 alone.

Vietnamese authorities are well aware of the issue of counterfeit items in e-commerce: in July 1 2026, stricter e-commerce seller identification laws were introduced. However, this is not enough. Violators frequently change online accounts and use livestreaming to sell fakes, making them difficult to track.

Agent swarms tackle the scale and complexity that humans cannot handle alone - identifying fakes, spotting relationships, and consolidating reports.

TinyDetective orchestrates TinyFish agents with browser automation capabilities, tracking counterfeit listings across platforms in parallel, at a scale human-only workflows can never achieve. OpenAI SOTA models are used to identify potential suspicious relationships between listings, and generate industry-standard reports at a press of a button.

TinyDetective: Tiny prompt, Big impact.

TinyDetective stands on the shoulders of giants: TinyFish (parallel agent swarms for browser automation, & the kind sponsor of this project), OpenAI (entity relationship mapping & report synthesis), & Codex (code implementation & AI teammate).

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