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ReferralAuthority + LinkCheck.app

Pricing belongs inside a tracked workflow

ReferralAuthority does not treat link buying like an open catalog. Pricing exists, but responsible buying starts with eligibility. Before teams move toward final ordering, they should have the tracking layer in place and understand the standards that govern marketplace participation.

Why pricing is no longer the first conversation

Package-first buying encourages the wrong behavior: compare list prices, skip workflow discipline, and treat links like one-time commodities. ReferralAuthority is redesigning the process around safer procurement, which means qualification comes before unrestricted buying access.

What buyers should understand first

LinkCheck.app setup is required before marketplace access. Standards and safeguards still apply to every purchase path. Marketplace participation is meant for repeatable, accountable buying behavior.

How to think about eligibility

The right buyers are not just asking what a placement costs. They are also asking how they will monitor what happens after delivery, report it, and catch problems early.

Need a directional sense of cost before setup?

If public pricing remains on the site, treat it as planning context only, not a direct-buy menu. Every final buying path should still route through LinkCheck.app setup and marketplace qualification.

Install the tracking layer first. Then access the marketplace.