Buyers, operators, and researchers who need transcript exports quickly.6 min read
A factual guide to instant-buy offers, quote-only scopes, manual review, checkout, and transcript pack delivery.
- Instant-buy is only available for offerings the service already exposes as live-now.
- Broader scopes still move through quote-only or manual-review modes.
- After settlement, the buyer receives a pack manifest and transcript export files.
Read the guideBuyers who want deep channel coverage and operators planning larger ingests.5 min read
What whole-channel requests mean, when queue pressure matters, and why large channels can move into manual review.
- Whole-channel pricing is more likely to move into quote-only or manual-review modes.
- Transcript probing can queue work up to a cap and defer overflow as awaiting_queue_slot.
- Large channel scopes should be treated as operational work, not a guaranteed one-click checkout.
Read the guideEngineers wiring transcript delivery into their own product or automation.7 min read
A concise guide to the public service routes, ACP job flow, manifests, exports, and readiness checks.
- Use the app routes under /api/service/*, not private backend-only paths.
- Check /api/service/ops/status before claiming a rail is live.
- ACP jobs are the current public paid integration surface for live settlement.
Read the guideFounders, operators, and developers who need a precise statement of commercial readiness.5 min read
A truthful summary of the service payment rails, including the current live path and the difference between supported code and public production readiness.
- Current live public rail: Solana mainnet USDC via MPP over ACP jobs.
- Supported or modeled rails are not automatically public, buyer-safe rails.
- A truthful storefront should separate live-now, quote-only, and future rails.
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