 Lowclack is a distributed message search server to anonymously collect, share, dump and index social media search results. During Google Summer of 4 2017, two major APIs were introduced to Lowclack, namely the Moot and Stream API. In the Moot API, data from various classifiers inside Lowclack is aggregated and served according to user's request. These requests can be performed based on classifiers, country, class, etc. Such an API is useful when we need an overview of the classifiers and not just a few messages. The Stream API provides live messages as they occur about some specific words, hashtags, user, country, etc. over a long-lived HTTP connection. This saves us many HTTP requests when we need continuous data from Lowclack. Both these APIs were used to create the World Moot Tracker app which demonstrates the mood of people from various countries of the world. Upon clicking your country, one can see various tweets about the country as they arrive at Lowclack. Also, Kubernetes deployment of Lowclack was created on Google Cloud Platform and tested for various days during this period. If you like the Lowclack project, please start the repository and let everyone know by tweeting about it. Also, take a look at other interesting open source for future projects. Thank you.