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Glossary

AXTL

The product. AXTL turns plain-English requirements into deployable backend APIs for AI agents.

Axtra Intellion

The company and brand behind AXTL.

Agent

The main AXTL resource representing a generated backend, including its configuration, versions, deployments, keys, and usage.

Requirements

Plain-English instructions describing the backend API you want AXTL to generate.

Spec

A structured plan derived from requirements. Some workspaces may expose extra review or approval steps during the beta.

Generation

The process that creates a backend artifact from requirements or a spec.

Artifact

The generated backend package that can be downloaded or deployed.

Deployment

The process of publishing a generated backend and making an endpoint URL available.

Endpoint

A URL that accepts API requests. AXTL has control API endpoints; deployed backends have runtime endpoints.

API key

A secret used to authorize access. AXTL uses platform bearer tokens for control API calls and agent-scoped API keys for deployed backend invocation.

Usage

Tracked activity such as generation jobs, deployments, test calls, and quota consumption.