Protected Service Payments
Paybrok can be used to pay for services with escrow protection and milestone-based releases.
Example: Architecture Service for 100 USDC
A client wants to hire an architect for a 100 USDC project. Instead of sending the full amount upfront, the client creates a protected service payment.
Example milestones:
- 30 USDC for initial concept or sketch.
- 40 USDC for reviewed draft.
- 30 USDC for final delivery.
Roles
- Client: the person paying for the service.
- Service provider: the professional delivering the work, such as an architect, designer, contractor, consultant, or technician.
- Paybrok: the platform that structures the order and escrow workflow.
Flow
- The client enters “Pay for a service”.
- The client chooses a category such as Architecture.
- The client defines amount, asset, title, details, and milestones.
- A provider accepts or is matched according to availability.
- Funds are locked in escrow.
- The provider delivers each milestone.
- The client releases the corresponding payment when satisfied.
- If the work is not delivered, the client may open a dispute with evidence.
What Makes a Good Service Agreement
A service order should clearly define:
- What must be delivered.
- Format of delivery.
- Timeline.
- Number of revisions.
- Payment milestones.
- What counts as a valid delivery.
- How communication and evidence will be documented.
What Paybrok Does Not Do
Paybrok does not replace a formal legal contract for complex projects. For high-value work, users should also have a written agreement outside the app.