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connectsoft.ai Domain Strategy

This document defines the strategy and content scope for connectsoft.ai as the AI Factory + company brain site. It is written for marketing, product, architects, and anyone creating content for the .ai domain.

connectsoft.ai is the primary reference for ConnectSoft's AI Software Factory, agentic system, and overall platform architecture. It represents ConnectSoft's vision and technical leadership, not just a feature list.

Important

Primary Reference: connectsoft.ai is the primary reference for: 1. AI Factory explanation and architecture 2. Agentic system and agent orchestration 3. Overall platform architecture and principles 4. Strategic vision and thought leadership

Role of connectsoft.ai

connectsoft.ai is the AI-first platform story: Factory, agents, platforms, architecture. It represents ConnectSoft's vision and brains, not just a feature list.

Key Characteristics: - Control Plane - Orchestration, blueprints, generation - Strategic - Vision, architecture, thought leadership - Technical - Deep technical content for architects and CTOs - Platform-Focused - Emphasizes how the Factory orchestrates agents and generates code

See: Factory Overview for Factory capabilities.

See: Agent System Overview for agent details.

Key Audiences and Their Needs

Audience Needs from connectsoft.ai
CTO / Chief Architect Understand architecture, strategy, constraints, scalability, security
Technical Founder See how Factory accelerates building SaaS, ROI, time-to-market
Senior Engineer Understand templates, patterns, integration paths, code quality
Strategic Partner Understand big-picture collaboration opportunities, platform capabilities

Content Pillars

Pillar 1: AI Factory & Agents

Content: - Factory concepts and architecture - Agent system overview and execution flow - Agent collaboration patterns - Knowledge and memory system - Case studies and success stories

See: Factory Overview for Factory content.

See: Agent System Overview for agent content.

Pillar 2: Core Platforms

Content: - Platform overview (Identity, Audit, Config, Bot) - Platform architecture and capabilities - Platform integration patterns - Platform use cases and examples

See: Product Portfolio - Platforms for platform details.

Pillar 3: Architecture & Principles

Content: - Clean Architecture and DDD - Event-driven architecture - Cloud-native principles - Observability-driven design - AI-first development

See: Architecture & Engineering Principles for architecture content.

Pillar 4: Thought Leadership

Content: - Whitepapers and reference architectures - Industry insights and trends - Best practices and patterns - Strategic vision and roadmap

Note: Deep technical docs may live on .dev, but .ai links to them and provides strategic context.

Relationship to Other Domains

Domain Flow

.ai.io: - .ai explains the Factory story - .io shows ready-made SaaS products built with the Factory - Cross-link: "See examples of ready-made platforms built with the Factory → connectsoft.io"

.ai.dev: - .ai provides strategic and architectural context - .dev provides detailed technical docs, APIs, and SDKs - Cross-link: "Learn how this works under the hood → connectsoft.dev"

.ai.co.il: - .ai is the global story - .co.il provides local Hebrew presence - Cross-link: "Local Israeli presence → connectsoft.co.il"

  • "Learn how this works under the hood" → Link to .dev docs
  • "See examples of ready-made platforms" → Link to .io products
  • "Built on ConnectSoft AI Factory" → Link from .io back to .ai
  • "Developer documentation" → Link to .dev from platform pages

UX and Navigation Principles

High-Level Guidelines

  • Clear Entry Points - Factory, Platforms, Solutions, Docs, Partners
  • Navigation Flow - Vision → Products → Docs
  • Avoid Clutter - Emphasize clarity and diagrams
  • Strategic Focus - Keep content strategic, not tactical

Top-Level Navigation: - Factory - AI Factory overview, agents, execution flow - Platforms - Identity, Audit, Config, Bot platforms - Architecture - Principles, patterns, best practices - Solutions - Use cases, case studies, examples - Partners - Partner program, collaboration opportunities - Resources - Whitepapers, thought leadership, blog

Tip

UX Principle: This domain should feel "strategic and clean", not like a noisy catalog. Focus on clarity, diagrams, and strategic messaging. Avoid overwhelming visitors with too many options or low-level technical details.

Guardrails and Non-Goals

What .ai Is Not

  • Not the Full Marketplace - That's .io (ready-made SaaS products and marketplace)
  • Not the Raw Doc Site - That's .dev (detailed technical docs, APIs, SDKs)
  • Not a Local/Regional Site - That's .co.il (Hebrew, local presence)

Pitfalls to Avoid

Warning

Pitfall 1: Dumping Uncurated Technical Content - Don't put raw technical docs on .ai without strategic context - Link to .dev for detailed technical content - Keep .ai focused on strategic and architectural content

Warning

Pitfall 2: Mixing Marketing and Technical Content - Don't mix low-level technical details with strategic messaging - Keep marketing content strategic and high-level - Use .dev for detailed technical content

Warning

Pitfall 3: Duplicating Content Across Domains - Don't duplicate content from .io or .dev on .ai - Cross-link instead of duplicating - Keep each domain focused on its primary story