Overview
Model Context Protocol documentation for Akii support boundaries, setup, approved outputs, readiness, safety limitations, and related docs.
- Lets AI clients query approved client data through a stable tool contract instead of scraping arbitrary pages.
- Akii support today: Read-only MCP-compatible access; tools/list and tools/call support for approved Commerce Graph data; Tool-call logging and access controls.
- Akii does not do: Transactional MCP tools; Unapproved private graph data exposure; Arbitrary tool execution.
What Model Context Protocol does
Standardizes how model clients discover and call tools, resources, prompts, and structured context from external systems.
- Tool names and schemas
- Structured tool responses
- Approved client, offer, location, policy, source, and action data
What Akii supports today
Akii documents support by implementation status: supported, partial, readiness, export, planned, watchlist, or requires verification.
- Read-only MCP-compatible access
- tools/list and tools/call support for approved Commerce Graph data
- Tool-call logging and access controls
Setup instructions
Start from an approved Commerce Graph, resolve missing client identity, offer, policy, source, publishing, and action-path fields, then enable only the public output or export surfaces that are implemented for the client brand.
- Confirm the client brand has approved identity, website, locations, offers, policies, and action paths.
- Run the relevant Protocol Compatibility check and resolve missing required fields before publishing.
- Enable public data publishing, MCP-compatible access, Agent Card output, UCP profile output, AP2 readiness output, Agent UI payloads, or JSON-LD only when the agency or client owner has approved that public surface.
- Run Answer QA after enabling the output and record any issues in Fix Queue.
What Akii does not do
These boundaries are part of the public claim. Do not collapse readiness into certification or a data export into a live platform partnership.
- Transactional MCP tools
- Unapproved private graph data exposure
- Arbitrary tool execution
Safety note
Akii does not claim certification or formal partnership with protocol maintainers unless explicitly stated. Akii prepares, validates, and exposes the client-side data and action layer those systems increasingly require.
- Do not present read-only MCP tools as transaction tools.
- Do not imply public MCP exposes private client notes.