Problem
Checkout use case page contains AI warning, marketing fluff, placeholder links, speculative content, and "coming soon" notices that undermine credibility and user experience.
Key issues:
- AI-generated warning box at top
- Claims "80+ wallets" - needs verification against actual integration
- Multiple "coming soon" placeholders (interactive quickstart, embed code, fork guide)
- Claims "80+ tokens" conflicts with Payment Detection page's "150+ currencies"
- Placeholder
# links in cards
- Code examples show non-existent
@requestnetwork/payment-widget package
- No tooltips for technical terms (crosschain, QR code, blockchain, etc.)
- Section structure needs cleanup (too many tabs/accordions)
Proposed Solution
Apply Invoicing/Payment Detection cleanup template to Checkout page:
- Remove AI warning box
- Verify wallet support claim (likely referencing WalletConnect's 80+ wallets)
- Update currency/token counts to match Payment Detection (150+ currencies)
- Remove or clearly mark all "coming soon" content
- Fix placeholder links or add notes for future pages
- Replace code examples with accurate implementations (payment-widget doesn't exist as npm package)
- Add tooltips for technical terms (wallet, crosschain, QR code, blockchain, escrow, etc.)
- Simplify section structure (reduce tabs/accordions where possible)
- Verify EasyInvoice demo link accuracy
- Replace marketing language with factual, benefits-focused copy
Considerations
- Checkout is a key use case - needs to be accurate about what's actually available
- Payment widget exists in web-components monorepo, not as standalone package
- "Coming soon" content should either be removed or moved to separate tracking issue
- EasyInvoice demo at https://easy-invoice-demo.vercel.app/pay should be verified
- Integration patterns should reflect actual implementation options (web-components, API direct)
- Customer experience benefits should be factual, not speculative
- Code examples should use actual Request Network packages and patterns
References
Problem
Checkout use case page contains AI warning, marketing fluff, placeholder links, speculative content, and "coming soon" notices that undermine credibility and user experience.
Key issues:
#links in cards@requestnetwork/payment-widgetpackageProposed Solution
Apply Invoicing/Payment Detection cleanup template to Checkout page:
Considerations
References
/use-cases/checkout.mdx