Overview
Definitions for client brand, Commerce Graph, Agent Gateway, Action Registry, Protocol Compatibility, Answer QA, sources, publishing, drift, issues, fixes, and graph versions.
- Client brand is the account-level unit for one service-business client or brand identity.
- Commerce Graph is the approved data model.
- Agent Gateway is the approved publishing layer.
- Answer QA turns mismatches into issues, fixes, proof, and retests.
Core objects
Client brand, Commerce Graph, graph version, source, offer, policy, location, published output, and customer action path are the objects operators maintain before publishing.
- Client brand: one service-business client or brand identity within an account.
- Commerce Graph: approved structured data about what the client sells and what customers can do next.
- Graph version: a versioned state of the graph with unapproved, approved, or published status.
- Published output: a public or partner-facing view generated from approved graph data.
Operational objects
Answer QA, issues, fixes, drift, protocol readiness, public sources, and approved sources describe whether the published truth still matches what AI systems and customers see.
- Drift: a mismatch between approved data and a public source, AI answer, published output, or action path.
- Issue: a classified problem with severity, confidence, proof, and affected item.
- Fix: the recommended change or handoff needed to resolve a defect.
- Protocol readiness: checks that show whether client data is prepared for a protocol-style flow.