Approval Exists But Funds Still Need Compression
If the internal yes already happened but the payer still has not
turned that approval into an actual transfer, use the approval-to-payment
page before the thread cools.
Open Public Approval To Payment
Open Public Payment Follow-Up
Needs A Safer Buying Frame Before Payment
If the buyer likes the work but still wants to feel the decision is
controlled, reduce risk with a narrower scope, staged commitment,
and explicit payment path before you push funds.
Open Public Risk Control
Open Public Scope Boundary
Timing Is The Only Thing Slowing Payment
If the buyer agrees on the work but keeps shifting the move into
next month or “later,” make the cost of waiting visible before you
push the wallet again.
Open Public Why Now
Open Public Deposit Lock
Still Thinking But Not Actually Saying No
If the buyer has not rejected the work but still cannot name the
blocker, use the buyer checklist to narrow the one missing yes
before you push the wallet again.
Open Public Buyer Checklist
Open Public Approval To Payment
Need route clarity first
If the payer still has not decided whether this transfer is for a
teardown, a new sprint, or the first retainer month, use the
route picker before funds move.
Open Public Route Picker
Open Public Buyer Checklist
Agree on package
Confirm whether the job is a teardown, sprint, or full setup
before sending funds.
Open Public Route Picker
Open Public Payment Type
Choosing between teardown and sprint
If the buyer already accepts the direction but is still choosing
between a smaller proof-first deposit and the full sprint deposit,
compare those two paid shapes before funds move.
Open Public Teardown Vs Sprint
Open Public Route Picker
Starting a fresh sprint
If the buyer is not choosing the smaller teardown lane and does
not need a retainer, use the pricing page as the focused sprint
route before you label the deposit.
Open Public Pricing
Open Public Route Picker
Choosing between sprint and retainer
If the payer is deciding whether this transfer is a fresh sprint
deposit or the first month of a bounded recurring lane, compare
those two package shapes before funds move.
Open Public Sprint Vs Retainer
Open Public Retainer
Locking the next cycle after a win
If the current sprint already proved itself and the next payment
is only about locking one more sprint or the first retainer month,
use the next cycle lock page before funds move.
Open Public Next Cycle Lock
Open Public Renewal
Open Public Retainer
Starting smaller
If the buyer wants a smaller paid first step before the fuller
sprint, use the teardown page first so the $90 deposit and
boundary stay explicit.
Open Public Teardown
Open Public Pricing
Use one network
Prefer USDC on Base. If using Ethereum instead, confirm it first
and avoid cross-network mistakes.
Open Public Network Check
Review the terms
If the buyer wants written scope, revision, or kickoff rules,
send the public terms page before funds move.
Open Public Terms
Need refund or reschedule clarity
If the payer wants the cancellation, started-work, or timing
rules visible before sending funds, use the public refund page.
Open Public Refund And Reschedule
Open Public Terms
Need a walkthrough
If this is the buyer's first crypto payment, send the step-by-step
payment guide instead of rewriting wallet instructions in chat.
Open Public Payment Guide
Lock the window
If timing matters, use the deposit to secure the current sprint
window instead of treating payment like a vague next step.
Open Public Deposit Lock
Closing delivered work
If the sprint is already delivered and the remaining balance is
next, use the balance collection page instead of sending a fresh deposit ask.
Open Public Balance Collection
Starting recurring support
If the next payment is the first month of a recurring support
lane, define the monthly boundary first and use the retainer page
instead of improvising open-ended support.
Open Public Retainer
Open Public Scope Boundary
Send the hash
After payment, send the transaction hash and the project summary
so work can start without back-and-forth.
Open Public Payment Follow-Up
Open Public Kickoff