Resources
Resources overview
What lives in Resources and who each page is for: concepts, API fundamentals, integrations, tools, error codes, security, FAQ, and support.
Resources is the lookup layer. The merchant and platform sections walk you through a job; this section holds the facts those guides link to, documented once so there is a single canonical answer.
Nothing here is sequential. Come in from a link, get the answer, go back.
What lives here
| Section | Who it is for | Read it when |
|---|---|---|
| Start here | Anyone new to Chargeflow | You need the map before the details: the product model, the transaction lifecycle, and the language of disputes |
| Concepts | Anyone new to disputes | You need the vocabulary: the chargeback lifecycle, reason codes, network timelines, how alerts and automation work |
| API fundamentals | Developers | You are writing code: authentication, API keys, pagination, errors, rate limits, idempotency, the go-live checklist |
| Integrations | Merchants and platforms | You want to know whether Chargeflow connects to a processor, store, subscription, or support tool you already run |
| Tools | Developers and agents | You want the OpenAPI spec, the Postman collection, SDKs, or the MCP server |
| Error codes | Developers | A call returned something you did not expect |
| Security and compliance | Security and procurement reviewers | You are assessing how Chargeflow handles data |
| FAQ | Everyone | You have a short question and want a short answer |
| Status and Support | Everyone | Something looks broken, or you need a human |
| Changelog | Developers | You want to know what shipped and when |
If you are here for one thing
Most readers arrive on one of these three paths:
- Making your first API call. Start with Authentication, then the API get started page.
- Debugging a response. Go straight to Error codes.
- Checking whether we support your stack. Go to Integrations.
Next step
Already fluent in disputes and just here to build? Go to API fundamentals.
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