Connect feeds
Plug in 50+ recall data sources via native APIs, RSS polling, or HTML-watch connectors. No paid aggregators required.
Traceage continuously monitors 50+ recall data sources — RASFF, FDA, Safety Gate, CPSC, NHTSA, and more — and converges them with your marketplace scans, field reports, and consumer-side DPP signals into one anomaly-detection queue. The moment an alert is issued, it cross-matches against your active batches.
Origin: Turkey · lot AAA-2026-091
Brand-X serial range 4720–4750
Children’s sparkling water 330 ml
Multiple SKUs, single supplier
50+ sources · auto cross-match · severity-scored
50+
Recall data sources
< 15 min
Median alert-to-cross-match
1 click
Alert to action
Plug in 50+ recall data sources via native APIs, RSS polling, or HTML-watch connectors. No paid aggregators required.
Every incoming alert is matched against your SKUs, batches, suppliers, and product passports in real time.
When a match lands, the system walks your traceability graph to identify affected lots, retailers, and consumers.
Open a case, notify stakeholders, isolate batches, and start corrective workflows — one click from the alert.
Continuous polling of 50+ government and industry recall sources — endpoint-level ingestion, structured normalisation, real-time match.
Every alert auto-matches against your SKUs, GS1 GTINs, lot codes, and supplier prefixes. False positives suppressed; near-matches escalated.
A case workflow opens on every confirmed match — owner assigned, severity scored, response tracked, evidence chained.
Mobile-first incident intake from operators, retailers, and consumer-side DPP scans — typed, geo-tagged, and triaged.
Every match fires a notification: stakeholder push, retailer email, regulator submission, or partner webhook — your routing rules.
Every alert received, match decided, action taken, and notification sent is recorded to the immutable trail — auditors get a clean export.
Surveillance pulls from five distinct signal streams and converges them into one event-sourced feed. No paid aggregator dependency — the majority of sources are free public APIs.
RASFF, openFDA, USDA FSIS, CPSC, NHTSA, EU Safety Gate, FSA UK, Health Canada, TGA — 50+ data sources ingested at the endpoint level.
Continuous crawl of major e-commerce platforms for grey-market and counterfeit listings of your SKUs.
Operator-submitted incident reports from mobile, web, and partner channels — typed, routed, queued.
Every product passport scan emits a signal. Repeat scans on a single serial flag potential counterfeits.
Brand mentions, recall chatter, and post-market complaints surfaced from public web signals.
RASFF, FDA, and CPSC all publish in their own formats. Traceage normalises every incoming alert into a single GS1-aligned event schema — so cross-match logic, case workflow, and audit-trail exports never need to know which source it came from.
{
"@context": "https://traceage.io/schema/alert",
"source": "RASFF",
"sourceId": "2026.1432",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-14T09:31:18.421Z",
"category": "food.contamination",
"severity": "serious",
"productGtin": [
"06141410017"
],
"origin": "TR",
"hazard": {
"type": "mycotoxin",
"analyte": "aflatoxin_b1",
"measuredPpb": 12.4
}
}Twelve verticals. Twelve regulator regimes. One surveillance feed that knows the difference between an FDA Class I, a Safety Gate Serious, and a Health Canada Type III — without you having to.
The most-watched recall surface in the world. RASFF, FSMA, FSIS, and national feeds converge — match alerts to your batches in seconds, not the next morning's news cycle.
DSCSA serial-level recalls, EMA quality defect bulletins, MHRA field safety notices, and TGA market actions feed one queue — affected lots auto-isolated in traceability.
FDA MoCRA adverse events, EU CPR recalls, and Safety Gate alerts.
FDA MAUDE, EU MDR / EUDAMED, MHRA FSN, TGA recalls.
FDA dietary supplement recalls and DSHEA-related enforcement.
NHTSA campaigns, EU type-approval recalls, DVSA, KBA.
CPSC, Safety Gate, ACCC.
CPSC, Safety Gate, FCC.
FSMA Animal Food, EU 183/2005.
FAA AD bulletins, EASA AD.
CPSC fire/burn, Safety Gate.
CPSC drawstring/flammability, CPSIA.
The headline metric is "under 15 min alert-to-cross-match". Here's the workflow it compresses — same one your quality and compliance teams used to chase across email and spreadsheets all afternoon.
RASFF notification published — elevated aflatoxin in groundnuts from origin XYZ, batches AAA–CCC.
Auto-match hits your SKU GTIN 06141…0017. 4 lots flagged, 12 retailers in scope. Severity scored.
Traceability graph walked: 1,847 units across 12 lots and 38 retailers. Consumer-scan history attached.
Retailers receive structured payloads. Regulator submission packet ready. Case timeline sealed to the audit trail.
| Capability | Starter | Growth | Premium | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Public regulatory feed monitoringComing soon | Included | Included | Included | Included |
Automatic batch cross-matchingComing soon | Limited | Included | Included | Included |
Incident management workflowComing soon | Limited | Included | Included | Included |
Marketplace + DPP-scan signalsComing soon | Not included | Included | Included | Included |
Field-direction signalsComing soon | Not included | Limited | Included | Included |
Webhook & API notificationsComing soon | Not included | Included | Included | Included |
Regulator submission packetsComing soon | Not included | Not included | Included | Included |
Surveillance audit trail exportComing soon | Limited | Included | Included | Included |
Recall feed coverageComing soon | 10+ | 30+ | 50+ | Custom |
When an alert matches, the recall workbench isolates the affected lots in seconds — same record, no double-keying.
Learn moreAnomaly detection across feed signals + scan patterns. Risk-scored suppliers escalate before regulators publish.
Learn moreConsumer-side scan patterns are a first-class surveillance signal. Counterfeits surface before they spread.
Learn moreConnect your first regulatory feed today. Auto cross-matching activates the moment your SKU index syncs.