The operating loop

Profiles, products, orders, and item-level work become the first usable business workspace.

Customer asks

A person asks their AI assistant to order, schedule, book, quote, or request something.

AI discovers

The assistant finds an InternetOfDoing-ready business and reads what that business can receive.

Request is shaped

The assistant gathers the fields the business actually needs before sending the request.

Business workspace

InternetOfDoing sends a clean, structured email to the business inbox.

What the app will manage

The first version stays close to the core entities we are building now.

Profiles

Manage the people and contact profiles that act as clients, service providers, doers, schedulers, and billing contacts.

Products

Create the products, services, discounts, packages, and schedulable work items a business can offer.

Orders

Turn AI-originated requests into orders and item-level work that can be scheduled, tracked, and fulfilled.

Records

Attach notes, documents, invoices, and payments through the shared linker model without adding relationship-specific tables.

Flexible records without table sprawl.

The app will use true entity tables for things like profiles, products, orders, documents, notes, invoices, and payments.

Relationships between those records live in the Linker model, so the business can add new meanings without creating a new relationship table every time.

Linker

ParentType, ParentID, ChildType, ChildID, EntityName

One relationship engine for profiles, work, files, notes, billing, and future roles.

The app starts with the smallest useful operating loop.

Manage profiles, products, and orders first. Then layer in documents, notes, invoices, and payments as the workflow proves itself.

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