Overview
Akii is the Commerce Graph and Answer QA layer for agencies that manage service-business clients. Agencies use it to turn messy client data into AI-readable Commerce Graphs. Akii then tests whether AI systems can understand the client, verify the facts, and route customers to the right action.
- Akii is not a chatbot, booking system, ad campaign, checkout provider, or payment-execution system.
- Akii complements existing websites, checkout systems, booking systems, search surfaces, AI platforms, and partner ecosystems.
- The product helps AI understand what a client sells and where to send the customer next.
What Akii means in Akii
Akii is documented as part of Akii v2 only: Commerce Graph, Agent Gateway, Action Registry, Protocol Compatibility, Answer QA, monitoring, sources, fixes, and Partner Console operations. The page explains the operational role, not a generic marketing claim.
How it works
Akii turns scattered client information into a Commerce Graph, publishes approved data through Agent Gateway, maps next steps through Action Registry, validates protocol readiness, and runs Answer QA to find mismatches before they cost demand.
- Start from approved client data instead of scraped fragments.
- Keep public and private data boundaries explicit.
- Attach evidence, owner, status, and version context where the product supports it.
- Retest after changes so issues and readiness gaps do not become stale.
Boundaries
Akii documents what is supported, partial, readiness-only, export-only, planned, or watchlist. Do not treat readiness as certification or exports as full partner integration.
- Akii does not guarantee inclusion or ranking in ChatGPT, Gemini, Google, or any other AI surface.
- Akii does not process payments or replace checkout and booking providers.
- Akii does not certify protocol compliance unless an official certification exists and is explicitly stated.