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Public Route Picker
Offer Page Public Links Hub Public Command Center Public Teardown Vs Sprint Public Sprint Vs Retainer Public Pricing Public Teardown Public Retainer Public Buyer Checklist Public Payment Type Public Network Check Public Payment Guide Public FAQ Payment

Route clarity before payment

Choose the paid path before the buyer has to evaluate the whole system.

Buyers often know there is a leak, but they do not know whether the next step should be a smaller teardown, a focused sprint, or a recurring retainer. This page compresses that choice into one visible route. Pick the narrowest route that matches the work now, then move into one payment ask instead of reopening the whole pitch. Once the route is chosen, use payment type and network check to keep the transfer label and chain instructions explicit.

  • 3 main paid routes
  • 1 shared wallet path
  • 0 need to re-pitch everything
  • 1 clean next ask per buyer state
1. Name The Shape Of Work Is this a smaller first step, one fresh bottleneck, or recurring upkeep after something already works? Open Public Buyer Checklist
2. Route To The Matching Paid Page Use teardown, pricing, or retainer only after the shape is clear. Open Public Pricing
3. Keep Payment Narrow Once the route is fixed, move to one explicit deposit or first-month ask. Open Payment Page

Route Map

Use this route picker when the buyer knows there is a problem but not which paid path fits.

Quick Picks

Use the shortest explanation that still makes the next paid move obvious.

Repeating Lane

Retainer

Monthly support after the work shape changes

  • small recurring changes
  • maintenance, testing, monitoring
  • first-month payment instead of open-ended support
Open Public Retainer

Buying Logic

Do not send payment until the route is clear enough to label the transfer correctly.

Buyer Signal Best Route Why Next Link
"Start me smaller" Teardown The first commitment should stay bounded and lighter. Public Teardown
"Fix this one revenue leak" Sprint The buyer is pointing at one bottleneck that merits fresh scope. Public Pricing
"Keep this working every month" Retainer The work is now recurring upkeep, not a one-time sprint. Public Retainer
"I am choosing between a smaller start and the full sprint" Teardown Vs Sprint The buyer has already narrowed the question to two deposit shapes. Public Teardown Vs Sprint
"I see the work, but I am choosing between another sprint and monthly support" Sprint Vs Retainer The buyer needs a narrower comparison between two paid shapes, not the full route map again. Public Sprint Vs Retainer
"I'm not sure which one" Checklist first Route confusion means the blocker is still unclear. Public Buyer Checklist
"I know the route, where do I pay?" Payment Payment only after the route and amount are explicit. Payment Page
"I know the route, but I want to label the transfer correctly" Payment Type Name whether the transfer is a deposit, balance, or first retainer month before funds move. Public Payment Type
"I know the route, but I want to double-check asset and network" Network Check Keep the last blocker to asset, network, wallet, and tx hash only. Public Network Check

Wallet

Keep the same wallet route after the route decision is made.

Once teardown, sprint, or retainer is clear, move straight into the exact payment ask instead of re-explaining the entire offer.