CITAQ needs a canonical product system because claims, evidence, and public trust surfaces become unstable when product truth lives in scattered places.

This hub gathers the routes behind canonical product records, canonical product surfaces, and the evidence vault layer that supports verification. It explains how governed source objects become public trust output.

The canonical product system is one of the structural ideas that separates CITAQ from generic optimization tooling. It is about stabilizing product truth, not decorating storefront copy.

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Use this route when you want the core product-data system behind CITAQ explained together.

It connects canonical records, outward-facing surfaces, evidence storage, and verification behavior into one inspectable public cluster.

The canonical product routes this hub should connect

Canonical Product Record

The governed source object that stabilizes claims, evidence references, and route-level metadata.

Canonical Product Surface

The outward-facing expression of the governed product record and its verification state.

Evidence Vault

The evidence layer where supporting artifacts and records are organized for verification use.

Public Trust Output

Canonical structures matter because trust surfaces become more durable when they derive from governed source layers.

Open the main canonical-product public pages

Use the adjacent evidence, platform, and trust hubs

Open the evidence-and-claims hub if you want the support model behind canonical product structure.

Canonical records and surfaces stay meaningful when they remain tied to governed evidence, claim states, and revocation-aware trust output.