A glossary for the control plane vocabulary.
The glossary page keeps the terminology aligned so the same words mean the same thing across marketing, docs, and the console.
The glossary page keeps the product vocabulary aligned with the public site and the console.
Define the vocabulary once, then reuse it everywhere.
These are the words buyers search, and the meanings the product keeps stable.
The system that manages state, policy, and rollout for many agents.
A friendlier synonym that points to the same operational layer.
A word for the policy and boundary layer that keeps the fleet in bounds.
A simpler synonym for the same control concept in plain language.
The work surface for goals, tasks, and execution oversight.
The local environment that actually runs the agent or tool.
Consistency lowers confusion and helps search engines understand the site.
When terms stay aligned, the site is easier to read, easier to search, and easier to translate later.
The homepage and product pages sound like one product.
Glossary entries can be reused in help and onboarding content.
The internal control panel can reuse the same names.
Teams can answer customer questions without inventing new terms.
Use related terms to bridge human language and product language.
The glossary can also carry the synonyms users actually type.
The glossary works best when it stays short and stays current.
Connect terms to the pages where they are used.
The glossary points to the specific pages that explain the vocabulary in context.