HarvestStack buyer app · phases 2 and 3

Market intelligence that helps a chef make the next decision

Four end-to-end journeys grounded in the buyer app's Home, Market, product detail, subscriptions, notifications and basket patterns. Seasonal, regulatory, weather and supplier examples are illustrative—the UI always distinguishes context from confirmed availability.

HarvestStack

Evidence, licensing and exclusions · reviewed 17 July 2026

What can actually power these screens?

We attempted 22 official source endpoints: 14 downloaded, 6 refused automated access and 2 advertised files were missing. Twelve Sydney Fish Market PDFs were also retained for internal review. Downloading material does not grant product reuse rights.

Usable now

HarvestStack first-party data

Company-scoped order history, current SKU listings, price, orderable state and recurring collection schedules. No external data licence is needed, but tenant isolation and normal privacy obligations still apply.

  • 2,679 customer orders across 161 ordering companies
  • 346 listed SKUs and 57 sellers in the research snapshot
  • Future supplier quantities are not currently captured
Conditional reuse

Attribution-licensed data

AFMA annual landed catch is CC BY 3.0 AU. Queensland dataset metadata and most qld.gov.au page content state CC BY 4.0, subject to item-level exclusions and attribution.

  • Historic catch cannot prove seasonality or future supply
  • Queensland’s two current XLSX links returned 404
  • The downloaded Queensland closure index is recreational, not confirmed commercial context
Licence or permission first

Not cleared for product use

AFMA web pages, WA web content and Sydney Fish Market editorial guides require permission for commercial reuse. BOM anonymous feeds prohibit commercial use; use requires an appropriate registered data service/licence. Other state terms must be confirmed source by source.

SourceWhat we obtainedPotential product roleLicence / current decision
HarvestStackOrders, SKUs, seller listings, prices, orderable state, collection schedulesWeekly order, cost movement, live availability and collection-day browsingUse First-party; expose order analytics only within the buyer’s company.
AFMA websiteClosure pages, map index and TAC tableCommonwealth regulatory contextPermission AFMA permits in-house review but not commercialisation or redistribution without prior written permission.
AFMA via data.gov.auAnnual landed catch by species/fishery through 2023Historic context onlyCC BY 3.0 AU Attribution required; raw data may be incomplete and is not a forecast.
QueenslandClosure index, quota page and fisheries dataset metadata; commercial tidal detail returned 403Possible state rules and aggregated historic catchCC BY 4.0 Verify exclusions and commercial applicability. Two advertised XLSX resources returned 404.
TasmaniaCommercial season tableState season datesHold Copyright terms could not be verified automatically; obtain confirmation before product use.
Western AustraliaCommercial fishing indexNavigation to state rulesPermission Commercial reproduction requires prior written permission unless a specific item says otherwise.
NSW, SA, Victoria, NTNo content: official endpoints returned HTTP 403Would be needed for national regulatory coverageExcluded No bot-protection bypass; manual access and rights review required.
Bureau of MeteorologyFeed catalogue, registered-services page and example licence—not a licensed weather feedMarine weather disruption contextPaid/registered licence Anonymous products are not for commercial use.
Sydney Fish MarketSeasonal guide index plus 12 editorial PDFsHuman-reviewed seasonality researchPermission Internal review only; copyright/republication rights are not confirmed.

Excluded from the product concept today: cross-tenant analytics, automatic substitutions, ML forecasts, supplier-confirmed future quantities, unlicensed BOM weather, unlicensed editorial seasonality, inaccessible state pages, missing Queensland spreadsheets and AFMA spatial archives. Regulatory content is context—not legal advice or a claim that a SKU is available.