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Introduction

Start here if you are mapping Radom products, dashboard setup, collection flows, and treasury operations into a real launch plan.

Radom is usually implemented as a connected operating stack rather than a single feature. Merchants combine crypto payments, bank-led funding, virtual accounts, crypto deposits, conversion, payouts, and webhooks depending on how funds should move through their business.

  1. Prepare your organization and developer access in Set up your Radom account.
  2. Review Products explained, Subscriptions, and supported payment methods if you are deciding how collection should work in production.
  3. Use Choose a collection flow to decide between hosted checkout, integrated checkout, payment links, and invoicing.
  4. Move into the current Guides for the first live flow you want to launch.
  5. Connect webhooks and plan treasury operations before going live so payments, bank-led funding, deposits, invoices, payouts, and related status changes land in your own systems.

What this section covers

  • Account setup and dashboard readiness.
  • Product, pricing, subscription, and public collection-method concepts used across collection flows.
  • A current introduction to checkout, payment links, invoicing, treasury, and operational tooling.
  • The supporting context teams usually need before moving into API integration.