Citation readiness matters because AI-mediated discovery favors product surfaces that can be parsed, checked, and cited rather than merely read.

This hub gathers the public routes behind citation readiness: AI-commerce verification, evidence-linked product structure, trust-aware discovery, and the system behaviors that make a product surface easier for machine consumers to use confidently.

It exists because CITAQ is not built around visibility theater. It is built around inspectable product data that works better in a world where non-human systems increasingly mediate retrieval, comparison, and citation.

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Use this route when you want the AI-mediated discovery side of the product explained as a system.

It connects category framing, platform detail, evidence quality, machine access, and evergreen guides into one citation-readiness cluster.

The citation-readiness routes this hub should connect

AI-Mediated Discovery

Discovery is changing because agentic and answer-engine systems need more inspectable product structure.

Evidence-Linked Surfaces

Citation-ready routes usually depend on claims, evidence, and trust signals staying connected rather than drifting apart.

Machine-Readable Access

Structured access, schema ownership, and discovery files matter because machine consumers need cleaner entry points.

Trust-Aware Interpretation

Citation readiness still needs public boundary language so machine usability does not become overclaiming.

Open the main citation-readiness public pages

Use the adjacent category, platform, and evidence hubs

Open the platform route if you want the structural model behind citation readiness.

Citation readiness becomes meaningful when it is tied back to the platform’s evidence, claim, trust, and machine-access layers.