Nucleo
Nucleo is the information infrastructure that makes a company queryable by response systems. If internal knowledge is not governed, it cannot be selected, synthesized, or cited when buyers ask which suppliers they should evaluate.
It is the infrastructure layer that organizes decision-relevant information so products and services can be interpreted by systems and used by buyers during scouting and supplier evaluation.
When a response system has to assemble a comparison, Nucleo reduces ambiguity, fragmentation, and inconsistency across products, definitions, technical criteria, and sources.
What Nucleo is
It does not accumulate documents. It organizes data, definitions, relations, and information priorities at the exact moment response systems build comparisons between options.
It is the infrastructure layer that makes information interpretable by systems and usable by buyers during scouting and supplier evaluation.
- It is not a sales chatbot.
- It is not an ERP or operational back office.
- It is not a passive document archive.
Queryability
Company information is governed so response systems can query it, compose it, and verify it when building supplier comparisons.
Structure
It does not store documents for their own sake. It organizes definitions, data, relations, and decision-relevant knowledge.
Citability
It provides the structural base GEO needs in order to make information usable inside decision answers.
GEO Protocol
The Protocol is the path through which Nucleo is implemented inside the company: citability audit, content restructuring, shared technical glossary, and Presence Share monitoring.
See the implementation path \u2192