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CoDomain is CosentriQ’s AI market intelligence map. It tracks where capital is moving and what practitioners are actually experiencing across the U.S. AI agents market — then measures the divergence between those two signals.It is not a vendor directory, a logo map, or a paid ranking system. It is a methodology-driven intelligence artifact that shows how AI categories are being funded, discussed, adopted, questioned, and operationalized — and what that means for the decisions you need to make.
A frame is the structured intelligence unit CoDomain publishes for each pattern it tracks in the AI agents market. Each frame contains:
  • A Direction — does capital rank ahead of field sentiment, behind it, or are they aligned?
  • A Verdict — what does the divergence pattern imply for a founder or operator in this space?
  • A signal read — what is the practitioner discourse actually saying at the cluster level?
  • A pattern analysis — what structural mechanism is driving the divergence?
  • A decision implication — what does this mean for someone building or deploying here?
  • A risk read — what are the caveats, data lags, and confidence limitations?
Frames are human-reviewed before publication. CoDomain never publishes a direction it cannot support with sourced evidence.
CoTerminal is CosentriQ’s AI product decision platform. It turns market intelligence into strategy across three stages:
  • Decision — evaluate your market position and define your product or deployment strategy based on what the intelligence shows.
  • Integration — select, connect, and configure the AI capabilities that fit your product and workflow.
  • Scale — operate, evaluate, and continuously improve your AI systems in production.
CoTerminal is the action layer that sits downstream of CoDomain. You read the market through CoDomain, then move into CoTerminal to decide, build, and scale.
CosentriQ is built for the teams closest to AI product decisions:
  • Founders building AI products who need to know whether their target market has capital, field conviction, or neither — and what the structural blockers are before they encounter them.
  • Operators evaluating AI deployments who need an honest read on what practitioners are actually experiencing, not what vendors are claiming.
  • Investors tracking category formation who need to understand where spend and sentiment are diverging before the gap closes or widens.
  • Researchers and technical teams tracking how infrastructure decisions and architectural patterns are shaping the deployment categories above them.
No. Methodology outcomes are not for sale.Direction labels and verdicts are determined entirely by methodology and available evidence — not by commercial relationships. No company can pay to be included in the map, upgraded to a more favorable direction, or given a particular verdict.Companies can pay for representation (depth of coverage and sourcing around their category) and distribution (reaching the CosentriQ audience), but those commercial arrangements have no bearing on analytical outcomes. The core principle is simple: you can pay to be seen, not to be scored.
The map refreshes periodically, and each refresh produces a new versioned publication with a changelog. Signal changes — shifts in direction, updated verdicts, new frames, or retired patterns — are logged so you can track how the market is moving over time.Coverage for a given pattern only appears once it clears the corpus threshold required to compute a responsible divergence read. Patterns that do not yet meet that threshold are marked as Insufficient signal rather than assigned a speculative direction.
Insufficient signal is a Direction label CoDomain uses when there is not enough practitioner discourse or financial sourcing to compute a responsible divergence read for a given pattern.Rather than manufacture a direction from thin data, CoDomain says so plainly. Insufficient signal is an honest answer, not a gap in the system. When enough sourced evidence accumulates to meet the corpus threshold, CoDomain will publish a frame with a real direction. Until then, the map does not speculate.
CoDomain currently covers the U.S. AI agents market. Field sentiment is drawn from English-language practitioner discourse — forums, technical communities, deployment write-ups, and other practitioner sources.International markets are not yet represented in the map. Coverage expands as corpus thresholds are cleared for additional geographies, patterns, and infrastructure categories. When international coverage is added, it will be versioned and documented in the changelog.
Reach us at hello@cosentriq.com. We respond to questions about the platform, coverage, methodology, and commercial arrangements.