Public endpoint review
Ontario checks the supplied public URL, listing data, current readiness evidence, and basic payment metadata before discussing placement.
Request a 30-day sponsored discovery placement for one public x402 service. If the service is qualified, Ontario can place it in a distinct, clearly labeled sponsored module on the agreed human discovery surface. The placement is advertising, not a readiness result.
Ontario checks the supplied public URL, listing data, current readiness evidence, and basic payment metadata before discussing placement.
A qualified placement is visibly labeled Sponsored and kept separate from strict grade=ready results and readiness ordering.
Receive concrete notes on the service description, manifest, price, network, and report links so agents can evaluate the service without relying on the ad.
The pilot ends after 30 days unless a new scope is agreed. There is no automatic renewal or self-serve publishing.
Run the free readiness verifier and save the public report ID.
Use the free launch kit to check discovery metadata and machine-readable service context.
Use service listing for ordinary discovery. Sponsored placement never replaces verification or listing review.
Only request the placement when a real public service, report, and audience fit exist. Ontario confirms scope before invoicing.
Agents should use the report, manifest, payment challenge, freshness, policy, and their own spending limits. A sponsored label only identifies a paid distribution placement.
Ontario does not promise ranking, agent traffic, registry acceptance, readiness, safety, uptime, settlement success, revenue, or future behavior. Sponsored services are never inserted into trust scores or machine-readable agent results because they paid for placement.
Sponsored x402 Discovery Placement