# IXO Docs Hub

> Documentation for the IXO Spatial Web stack: digital twins, agentic oracles, verifiable claims, the QiForge oracle framework, the IXO SDKs and APIs, and the Emerging platform.

IXO documents a stack for acting on reality: verifiable intent, identity, claims, evidence, governance, verification, transactions and outcomes, held as a shared source of truth that people, organizations and AI agents can all rely on.

## Machine-readable surfaces

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- Page index: https://docs.ixo.world/llms.txt — full corpus: https://docs.ixo.world/llms-full.txt
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- OpenAPI: https://docs.ixo.world/openapi.json and https://docs.ixo.world/openapi.yaml
- Developer portal: https://docs.ixo.world/developers
- Sitemap: https://docs.ixo.world/sitemap.xml

## Overview

- [Act on Reality](https://docs.ixo.world/introduction): Turn your intent into verifiable outcomes, through intelligent cooperation.
- [Your Role](https://docs.ixo.world/your-role): Choose how you want to start your journey into the future of voluntary intelligent cooperation, based on your intent to build, fund, evaluate, research, develop, or make markets for the verified outcomes you want to achieve.
- [Core concepts](https://docs.ixo.world/core-concepts): Vocabulary and mental models for IXO, Qi, entities, claims, evidence, verification, and workflows.
- [The Stack](https://docs.ixo.world/the-stack): Trust and AI Infrastructure for Intelligent Cooperation.
- [Platform architecture](https://docs.ixo.world/articles/intro-platforms): Conceptual model of the IXO Platform stack and links to implementation docs.
- [Emerging Platform overview](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/intro-emerging): Understand what the Emerging Platform provides, when to use it, and how it differs from Emerging Household Energy.
- [USSD access channel](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/ussd-channel): How Emerging Household Energy uses USSD to give rural households offline access to IXO services.
- [Emerging Platform concepts](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/concepts): Understand the core concepts of the Emerging Platform and how they relate to Emerging Household Energy.
- [Emerging Platform digital identifiers](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/digital-identifiers): Use decentralized identifiers and credentials in the Emerging Platform across solutions, including Emerging Household Energy.
- [Emerging Platform credential issuance](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/credential-issuance): Issue and verify verifiable credentials on Emerging Platform, then apply them in Emerging Household Energy workflows.
- [Emerging Platform dMRV](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/dmrv): Reference the reusable dMRV capability model in Emerging Platform and link into solution-specific implementation guides.
- [Household Monitoring](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/household-monitoring): Implement household-level monitoring in the Emerging Household Energy solution.
- [Stove Use Monitoring](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/stove-use-monitoring): Implement stove-use monitoring in the Emerging Household Energy solution using sensor data.
- [Qualitative Surveys](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/qualitative-surveys): Implement qualitative survey workflows for the Emerging Household Energy solution.
- [Emerging Household Energy SDG monitoring](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/sdg-monitoring): Implement SDG monitoring in the Emerging Household Energy solution using dMRV and verifiable claims.
- [Emerging Platform domain registration](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/domain-registration): Register and manage digital twin domains in the Emerging Platform for any solution implementation.
- [Digital certification overview](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/digital-certification): Understand where ITMO schema reference content ends and where Emerging Household Energy implementation guidance begins.
- [Emerging Platform registry](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/registry): Reference for the Emerging Platform registry capability used by solutions such as Emerging Household Energy.
- [Emerging Household Energy digital vouchers](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/digital-vouchers): Implement digital voucher issuance and redemption in Emerging Household Energy benefit-transfer workflows.
- [Kitchen Performance Tests](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/kpt): Run Kitchen Performance Tests (KPT) in the Emerging Household Energy solution for fuel-consumption measurement.
- [Emerging Platform data integrity](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/data-integrity): Understand platform-level integrity controls used across Emerging implementations, including Emerging Household Energy.
- [ITMO schema reference](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/itmo-schema): Canonical reference for ITMO credential structure, required fields, and validation rules.
- [Emerging Platform API surfaces](https://docs.ixo.world/platforms/Emerging/emerging-api): Understand platform API surfaces and how Emerging Household Energy integrations consume them.
- [Articles](https://docs.ixo.world/articles/intro-articles): Two reading paths: outcome-first workflows, then deeper stack articles for IXO Graph, protocol, Matrix, Blocksync, oracles, and Qi.
- [Digital Twin Domains](https://docs.ixo.world/articles/cdt-systems): An introduction to Cognitive Digital Twin Systems
- [IXO Matrix](https://docs.ixo.world/articles/ixo-matrix): Secure cooperation spaces for people, services, and AI agents—encrypted rooms, messaging, and shared context tied to real IXO workflows.
- [IXO USSD gateway](https://docs.ixo.world/articles/ixo-ussd): How the IXO USSD gateway extends IXO services to any GSM mobile phone.
- [IXO Blocksync](https://docs.ixo.world/articles/ixo-blocksync): Conceptual overview of IXO Blocksync as the indexed graph query layer for IXO Protocol data.
- [IXO PODs](https://docs.ixo.world/articles/pods): Programmable Organisational Domains for coordinating people, AI agents, services, workflows, evidence, and outcomes.
- [Project Domains](https://docs.ixo.world/articles/projects): Manage agents and resources according to defined protocols.
- [Claim evaluation protocol](https://docs.ixo.world/articles/claim-evaluation-protocol): How Claims, evidence, rubrics, Agentic Oracles, and UDID records fit together in accountable IXO evaluation workflows.
- [Agentic Oracles](https://docs.ixo.world/articles/agentic-oracles): Governed AI evaluators and workflow actors that are identity-bound, evidence-grounded, protocol-governed, and audit-producing economic actors.

## Guides

- [Introduction](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/users/intro-users): Get started with using the IXO Stack
- [Review a theory of change with Outcome Graph](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/users/outcome-graph): Turn a theory of change into a scoped causal chain, evidence review, and governed decision without overstating what the evidence proves.
- [Use IXO services via USSD](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/users/ussd): How to access IXO services on any basic mobile phone using USSD — no smartphone or internet required.
- [Developer portal](https://docs.ixo.world/developers): The entry point for building on IXO: credentials, quickstarts, SDKs, API interfaces, a live sandbox, and the machine-readable surfaces agents can call.
- [IXO Stack SDKs](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/ixo-stack-sdks): Pointer page — SDK reference and developer guides for the IXO stack live in the linked locations.
- [Developer workflows](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/workflows): End-to-end IXO MultiClient SDK patterns: query client, signing client, entities, claims, and oracle-assisted evaluation.
- [Implementation examples](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/examples): Worked end-to-end TypeScript examples for IXO MultiClient SDK and IXO Matrix Client SDK.
- [Authentication](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/authentication): Choose and implement the correct authentication pattern for each IXO API surface.
- [Identity and credentials](https://docs.ixo.world/articles/identity-and-credentials): How DIDs, claims, and verifiable credentials fit together on IXO, and how they relate to controllers, subjects, and registry state.
- [Session signing with SignX](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/session-keys): Sign transactions in browser apps without per-action wallet confirmations using the SignX SDK and the user's Impacts X mobile wallet.
- [Manage smart accounts](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/smart-accounts): Add, remove, and toggle authenticators on IXO smart accounts to extend Cosmos SDK signing with conditional rules.
- [Manage authorization](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/authz): Grant, revoke, and execute Cosmos authz and feegrant messages on the IXO Protocol.
- [Authorization (Authz)](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/authz-custom): Understanding the core concepts and implementation of authorization in the IXO ecosystem
- [Cognitive Digital Twins](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/digital-twins): Build and manage cognitive digital twin systems for optimizing real-world systems and processes
- [Manage entities](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/entities): Create, transfer, verify, and govern entity domains on the IXO Protocol with the IXO MultiClient SDK.
- [Domain Registration](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/domain-registration): Create and manage digital twins of real-world entities using the IXO Stack
- [Domain settings](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/domain-settings): Manage domain-level DID document settings through IXO Protocol interfaces.
- [Domain privacy](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/domain-privacy): Apply privacy controls to domain-linked data without mixing protocol and service concerns.
- [Claims management](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/ixo-claims): Build claim workflows while keeping IXO Protocol and service API responsibilities separate.
- [Agent Evaluations](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/agent-evaluations): Evaluate agent work in Qi Flows using UCAN authority, Claims, evidence, rubrics, and UDID records.
- [Digital MRV](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/digital-mrv): Build automated measurement, reporting, and verification systems using IoT devices, blockchain, and Agentic Oracles
- [Manage tokens](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/tokens): Create, mint, transfer, retire, and govern IXO Protocol tokens with the IXO MultiClient SDK.
- [Manage bonds](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/bonds): Create and manage algorithmic bonds, trade them, and settle outcome payments on the IXO Protocol.
- [Manage liquid staking](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/liquid-staking): Stake and unstake IXO tokens through the liquid staking module to receive stIXO.
- [MCP Servers](https://docs.ixo.world/mcp/model-context-protocol): Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for the IXO ecosystem
- [Deploy the IXO USSD gateway](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/ussd-gateway): Fork, configure, and run the open-source IXO USSD gateway to give any GSM phone access to IXO services.
- [Image Handling](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/dev/image-handling): Learn how to use Cloudflare Image transformations for optimizing and serving images in the IXO client applications
- [Impact Hub Registry](https://docs.ixo.world/guides/registry): Build and operate registry workflows using the Impact Hub Registry service.

## Build an Oracle

- [Build an Oracle](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle): QiForge is the framework for shipping Agentic Oracles — governed AI evaluators and workflow actors with verifiable identity, encrypted per-user storage, and a plugin runtime you wire up in ~30 lines of TypeScript.
- [Quickstart](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/quickstart): Scaffold a working oracle, boot it, and watch the agent call a plugin tool — in about ten minutes.
- [For AI agents](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/for-ai-agents): Dense single-page reference. Every signature, every option, every env var, plus a copy-pasteable plugin template. Built so an AI agent can scaffold a QiForge oracle from this page alone.
- [Build track — start here](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/overview): The order to read the Build track. Recipes are code-first; concepts live in the Deep dive track and are always optional.
- [Create your oracle app](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/create-oracle-app): createOracleApp is the entry point of every QiForge oracle. This recipe writes a complete main.ts and enumerates every option you can pass.
- [Enable bundled plugins](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/enable-bundled-plugins): Toggle the 16 bundled QiForge plugins via the features map — opt out, force on, or let auto-detect handle it — and retune their manifests.
- [Write a plugin](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/write-a-plugin): Build the Weather plugin end-to-end. Every OraclePlugin hook against Open-Meteo (no API key required).
- [Add a tool](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/plugin-recipes/add-a-tool): Register a tool the agent can call by returning it from getTools or getRequestTools.
- [Add a sub-agent](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/plugin-recipes/add-a-sub-agent): Wrap a focused inner agent as a single tool the main agent can delegate to.
- [Add a middleware](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/plugin-recipes/add-a-middleware): Hook into every LLM call via beforeModel, afterModel, and wrapModelCall using createMiddleware.
- [Add HTTP endpoints](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/plugin-recipes/add-http-endpoints): Contribute NestJS controllers and modules from a plugin via getNestModules, and opt routes out of UCAN auth via getAuthExcludedRoutes.
- [Add config and env vars](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/plugin-recipes/add-config-and-env): Declare your plugin's env vars with a Zod configSchema; read typed values from ctx.config.
- [Share state across plugins](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/plugin-recipes/share-state): Expose a read-only accessor from one plugin so other plugins can read it via ctx.shared.
- [Declare dependencies](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/plugin-recipes/declare-dependencies): Use dependsOn for hard requirements (fails boot if missing) and softDependsOn for optional enrichment.
- [Set visibility](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/plugin-recipes/set-visibility): Control whether a plugin's tools are bound at boot, discoverable on demand, or invisible to the agent.
- [Test your oracle](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/test-your-oracle): Two layers — unit tests against a stub runtime, and integration tests that boot the real Nest app against real Matrix and a real LLM.
- [Identity and auth](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/identity-and-auth): An oracle has a persistent blockchain identity (entity DID + Matrix bot) and per-user auth via UCAN delegation. This guide covers both.
- [Observability](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/observability): LangSmith tracing auto-wires from env vars. Listen to plugin lifecycle via onPluginStatusChange. Log through ctx.logger for plugin-scoped output.
- [Deploy your oracle](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/develop/deploy): Build a production bundle, persist the Matrix store, wire health probes. Platform-agnostic with a reference Dockerfile.
- [What is QiForge?](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/understand/what-is-qiforge): QiForge is the framework for building Agentic Oracles on IXO — AI agents with a verifiable identity, encrypted per-user storage, and a plugin runtime.
- [Architecture](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/understand/architecture): The three layers — your oracle, the runtime, the bundled plugins — and how they fit together.
- [Request lifecycle](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/understand/request-lifecycle): What happens between an incoming user message and the streamed response — auth, controller, agent build, checkpointer, tool calls, save.
- [Plugin vs Skill](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/understand/plugins-vs-skills): Both extend what your oracle can do — but they're fundamentally different. Plugins ship with your oracle. Skills are discovered and executed at runtime.
- [Anatomy of a plugin](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/understand/plugin-anatomy): The ten contribution channels an OraclePlugin can declare and where each one plugs into the runtime.
- [Prompt anatomy](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/understand/prompt-anatomy): How the runtime assembles the system prompt — 16 sections, what's automatic, what you configure.
- [Manifest](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/understand/manifest): The plugin's interface to the LLM. Structured metadata the runtime composes into the system prompt and feeds to the discovery meta-tools.
- [Visibility tiers](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/understand/visibility-tiers): Three modes — always, on-demand, silent — that control whether a plugin is advertised in the prompt, discoverable via the meta-tools, and callable by the LLM.
- [Shared state](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/understand/shared-state): How plugins expose read-only values for other plugins to consume, without coupling their code paths. Flat namespace, read-only contract, lazy accessors.
- [Plugin context vs runtime context](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/understand/contexts): Plugin code sees two contexts — PluginContext (boot-time, no user) and RuntimeContext (per-request, authenticated user). Knowing which one you're in is the first thing to learn.
- [Meta-tools and loading](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/understand/meta-tools-and-loading): The agent always has two built-in tools — list_capabilities and load_capability — that power dynamic discovery and per-thread loading of on-demand plugins.
- [createOracleApp](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/createoracleapp): The single entry point of every QiForge oracle. Full signature, every option, the returned OracleApp shape, and the boot sequence the function runs.
- [Plugin API](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/plugin-api): OraclePlugin — the abstract class every plugin extends. Every hook signature, the defineOraclePlugin POJO helper, and the related types.
- [PluginContext](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/plugin-context): The boot-time context passed to plugin builder hooks. Carries config, identity, availablePlugins, and a scoped logger. No user, no session, no request data.
- [RuntimeContext](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/runtime-context): The per-request context. Every tool handler, sub-agent handler, middleware hook, and request-time builder receives one. Carries user, session, history, secrets, Matrix, UCAN, LLM, events.
- [Manifest schema](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/manifest-schema): Field-by-field reference for PluginManifest — every field, type, constraint, and validation rule the runtime enforces at boot.
- [Graph state schema](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/state-schema): MainAgentGraphState is the LangGraph state that flows through every node. Fields, reducers, the loadedPlugins addition, and what plugins may read.
- [Environment variables](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/environment-variables): Tier-0 (core) vars the runtime always requires, plus per-plugin vars contributed by each bundled plugin's configSchema.
- [API endpoints](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/api-endpoints): The HTTP and WebSocket surface a QiForge oracle exposes — sessions, messages, streaming chat, health, and the typed events emitted on every turn.
- [CLI reference](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/cli): Every qiforge-cli command — installation, authentication, oracle scaffolding, plugin scaffolding, entity ops, chat.
- [@ixo/oracles-client-sdk](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/client-sdk): The React client SDK for QiForge oracles. useChat() hook, browser tools, and event rendering.
- [Glossary](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/glossary): Short definitions of QiForge terms with links to the concept or reference page where each one is fully covered.
- [Bundled plugins](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/overview): Reference for every plugin the oracle runtime ships with — toggle each one through the features map, set its env vars, and ship to production.
- [memory](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/memory): Durable memory across conversations: who the user is, what you made for them, and what worked.
- [portal](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/portal): Browser-side actions on the user's Portal UI — open URLs, manipulate the DOM, run FE-declared browser tools.
- [firecrawl](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/firecrawl): Web search and scraping of human-readable pages via Firecrawl.
- [domain-indexer](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/domain-indexer): Domain analysis and entity lookup across the IXO ecosystem — organisations, projects, DAOs, DIDs.
- [composio](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/composio): External SaaS tools (Gmail, GitHub, Linear, Slack, Notion, Jira, …) invoked on behalf of the user.
- [sandbox](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/sandbox): Per-user Linux box for code execution. Runs shell/python; writes raw bytes under /workspace/data/.
- [skills](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/skills): Discover IXO skill capsules — the caller's published private skills first, then the public registry.
- [editor](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/editor): Reads and edits BlockNote pages — collaborative documents in the user's workspace.
- [agui](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/agui): Renders interactive UI components (tables, charts, forms) in the user's browser via AG-UI actions.
- [slack](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/slack): Slack bot transport — runs as a NestJS module with socket-mode lifecycle. No agent-visible tools.
- [tasks](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/tasks): Schedule the main agent to run on time-based triggers and deliver results to the user's chat — in the background, not inline.
- [credits](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/credits): Enforces per-user credit budgets and settles held credits to the chain on a cron.
- [calls](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/calls): LiveKit call integration — stub. Full implementation deferred.
- [user-preferences](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/user-preferences): Behavioural preferences — how the user wants you to respond (tone, language, formality, what to call you).
- [matrix-group-chats](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/matrix-group-chats): Lets the oracle participate cleanly in Matrix group rooms — only replies when relevant, and keeps a searchable per-room memory.
- [vfs](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/vfs): The user's Virtual Filesystem — read, create, edit, search, organise, and share their real files, inside the folder they granted the oracle.
- [flows](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/reference/bundled-plugins/flows): Opt-in flow-builder plugin: author, inspect, wire, and form-fill multi-step Qi Flow action templates on top of the editor's Qi Flow engine.
- [Troubleshooting](https://docs.ixo.world/build-an-oracle/troubleshooting): Common QiForge boot errors, Matrix issues, plugin loading problems, and the fix for each.

## Stack

- [API reference](https://docs.ixo.world/api-reference): Interface reference for IXO Protocol gateways and IXO application services.
- [Introduction](https://docs.ixo.world/api-reference/intro-apis): How to choose between IXO Protocol APIs and IXO service APIs.
- [Authentication](https://docs.ixo.world/api-reference/authentication): Authentication patterns used across IXO Protocol and IXO service APIs.
- [Error Handling](https://docs.ixo.world/api-reference/errors): Comprehensive guide to error handling in IXO API
- [Versioning and Deprecation](https://docs.ixo.world/api-reference/versioning): How IXO APIs are versioned, how a breaking change is announced, and the headers that tell a client an endpoint is going away.
- [Pagination](https://docs.ixo.world/api-reference/pagination): Guide to pagination in the IXO Blocksync GraphQL API
- [Blockchain RPC API](https://docs.ixo.world/api-reference/rpc-api): Node-level API interface for IXO Protocol transactions and state queries.
- [Blockchain REST API](https://docs.ixo.world/api-reference/grpc-gateway-api): HTTP/JSON gateway reference for IXO Protocol gRPC query services.
- [IXO Blocksync GraphQL API](https://docs.ixo.world/api-reference/blocksync-graphql-api): Read-only GraphQL query interface for indexed IXO chain data.
- [Matrix state bot API](https://docs.ixo.world/api-reference/matrix-state-bot-api): Service API for state and ACL operations in IXO Matrix rooms.
- [Registry API](https://docs.ixo.world/api-reference/registry-api): Application service API reference for Impact Hub Registry workflows.
- [USSD gateway API](https://docs.ixo.world/api-reference/ussd-api): Endpoint reference for the IXO USSD gateway session API.
- [Networks and endpoints](https://docs.ixo.world/reference/networks-and-endpoints): Canonical environment, network, and endpoint literals currently referenced across IXO docs.
- [Authentication matrix](https://docs.ixo.world/reference/authentication-matrix): Canonical authentication patterns by API surface, including known header formats and ownership boundaries.
- [Product and SDK map](https://docs.ixo.world/reference/product-and-sdk-map): Canonical mapping between IXO products, SDK docs names, package identifiers, and primary docs routes.
- [Glossary](https://docs.ixo.world/reference/glossary): Short definitions of IXO and Qi terms with links to detailed documentation.
- [IXO and Qi Developer Kits](https://docs.ixo.world/sdk-reference): The fast-track to building custom applications and integrations
- [IXO MultiClient SDK](https://docs.ixo.world/sdk-reference/multiclient-sdk): A comprehensive toolkit for building custom client applications on the IXO Stack
- [SignX SDK](https://docs.ixo.world/sdk-reference/signx-sdk): A secure toolkit for mobile-to-web authentication and transaction signing on the IXO blockchain
- [Matrix Client SDK](https://docs.ixo.world/sdk-reference/matrix-client-sdk): A comprehensive toolkit for interacting with Matrix servers and bot services
- [JAMBO PWA SDK](https://docs.ixo.world/sdk-reference/jambo-wallet-sdk): Developer framework for building integrations with the JAMBO PWA SDK across wallet-enabled identity, asset, and transaction workflows.

