AI-verifiable client facts
Structure client identity, locations, products, services, offers, packages, prices, policies, availability, and customer action paths.
Commerce Graph structures what a client sells, where it is available, what the rules are, and what customers can do next, so AI systems do not have to guess.
Each part of Akii helps the business become easier for AI chatbots and agents to understand, compare, and route to the right customer action.
Structure client identity, locations, products, services, offers, packages, prices, policies, availability, and customer action paths.
Review, approve, publish, compare, and roll back graph versions so AI systems only receive the client facts you trust.
Attach claims to website pages, menus, listings, partner feeds, APIs, PDFs, or approved third-party sources so AI can verify what is true.
Keep internal notes and partner-only details separate from approved public output while still giving AI a clean way to read the client.
The workflow turns scattered business information into approved data, customer paths, checks, and fixes that can be repeated as the business changes.
Import the website, menus, PDFs, public listings, partner feeds, and approved internal notes.
Map facts into business, location, offer, policy, source, and action fields with owners and confidence.
Review changes, resolve conflicts, publish a version, and expose only approved fields to endpoints.
Use endpoint checks and Answer QA to find stale facts, missing fields, and source conflicts.
The important details are structured so businesses, agencies, and AI systems can rely on the same approved version of what is true.
| Area | Input | Output |
|---|---|---|
| Client identity | Legal name, display name, categories, service regions, contact rules | Agent-readable client profile |
| Offers and packages | Menus, service descriptions, durations, prices, deposits, availability notes | Structured offer catalog |
| Policies | Cancellation, refund, deposit, arrival, group-size, eligibility, and safety rules | Policy summaries attached to offers and actions |
| Commercial actions | Booking links, forms, phone numbers, WhatsApp paths, partner handoffs | Approved action paths for agents |
AI systems can rely on approved graph data instead of guessing from stale pages, listings, documents, or fragmented snippets.
Agencies and commerce partners can onboard clients from one verified client model instead of repeated spreadsheets and manual checks.
Operators can see which facts are missing, disputed, or waiting for approval before those gaps cost recommendations.
Short answers for agencies and partners evaluating how Akii helps service-business clients become easier for AI systems to understand.
No. Agencies or approved client owners approve graph versions and field visibility before data is published through Agent Gateway outputs.
Yes. The model is designed for services with locations, packages, menus, policies, deposits, capacity, and human handoffs.
Published versions are checked through endpoint monitoring, source drift checks, and Answer QA defects with retests.
Start with one client. Structure what the business sells, publish approved AI-readable outputs, and test whether agents can understand and route the right next step.