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The Smart Packet Identity Layer (SPID) is a universal, AI-readable identifier system that links every Smart Packet to its origin, context, and purpose — enabling secure, structured retrieval of voice-ready content across platforms.

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SPID Protocol

The SPID Protocol is an open standard for structured, voice-first communication — enabling AI assistants, agents, and humans to retrieve trusted, actionable content called Smart Packets.


What Is a Smart Packet?

Smart Packets are AI-native, voice-ready answers that include:

  • A short voice message (human or AI)
  • A full transcript
  • Intent tags for routing and retrieval
  • Up to 3 call-to-action (CTA) buttons
  • Metadata for search, security, and lifespan

They're like mini-landing pages for the AI web — structured, portable, and human-approved.


What Is SPID?

SPID stands for Smart Packet Identity — a unique, verifiable identity for people, brands, and bots to publish and receive Smart Packets.

Example PulseIDs:

spid:brand:nike-support spid:creator:elena-podcast spid:voiceagent:ai-morty


Documentation

Start here:

Full documentation lives in the /docs folder and is powered by Docusaurus.


Built With

  • Docusaurus 2
  • Markdown, YAML, and JSON
  • Voice-first design principles
  • AI-first retrieval logic

Contributing

Contributions welcome! See /docs/contributing.md to learn how to help shape the protocol, spec, tools, or use cases.


License

This project is open source under the MIT License.


The SPID Protocol is the voice layer of the structured web.
Join us in building a human-first future — powered by Smart Packets.