Tags break across editorial categories.

Tags allow discovery around cross-category concepts — a specific standard, a particular platform mechanism, an integration, or a regulated product area — without being constrained to a single editorial cluster.

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Use this page when you know the specific concept, standard, or context you need rather than the editorial category.

Tags expose the conceptual layer beneath category organization and let you find related editorial content regardless of where it was published.

Concepts across the editorial system

Platform concepts
verification infrastructurecanonical product recordevidence vaultclaim lifecycleclaim governancecitation readinessproof objectsattribute lockingstatus listdrift monitoring
Evidence and trust
evidence levelsevidence expiryrevocationhash verificationhard claimssoft claimsclaim substantiationconsumer disclosurestrust surfacesverification badges
Standards and protocols
verifiable credentialsDIDGS1 Digital LinkC2PAMCPstatus list 2021structured dataschema.org
Implementation and integration
ShopifyWooCommerceAmazonERPPIMCSV importwebhooksevidence ingestioncatalog onboarding
Categories and regulation
supplementswellnessbeautyskincarebaby and kidsoutdoor gearelectronicsfood and beveragemedical adjacentcosmetics compliance

How tags relate to the rest of the system

Tag vs category

Categories organize by subject domain. Tags expose conceptual cross-references that cut across those domains.

Tag vs docs

Tags lead to editorial framing. If you need the technical or policy depth behind a concept, use the docs system instead.

Tag vs resources

Tags index editorial articles. Resources carry evergreen guides that are better suited for operational reference.

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Looking for documentation depth behind a specific tag?

The docs system carries the model, policy, and reference material behind most of the platform and verification concepts listed above.