Solution

Subscription merchant detection

TxnKit helps teams solve subscription merchant detection with one safe descriptor, confidence-aware output, and warnings when identity evidence is weak.

Target intent

identify subscription merchants without uploading statements.

TxnKit works on one safe descriptor, not full statement history.

Raw descriptor

NETFLIX.COM 866-579-7172

API-shaped output

{
  "input": {
    "descriptor": "NETFLIX.COM 866-579-7172",
    "country": "CA"
  },
  "output": {
    "merchant_name": "Netflix",
    "category": "Streaming subscription",
    "confidence": "medium",
    "signals": [
      "processor_pattern",
      "merchant_alias",
      "category_hint"
    ],
    "warnings": [
      "review_low_confidence_matches_before_showing_logo"
    ],
    "logos": []
  }
}

Low-confidence results should keep fallback labels and warnings visible instead of forcing a guessed logo or website.

When to use

  • You need subscription merchant detection for transaction-feed UI, audit, or import review workflows.
  • You can send safe anonymized descriptors without customer PII or full statement text.
  • You want API-shaped output that a developer can inspect before wiring product UI.

When not to use

  • TxnKit works on one safe descriptor, not full statement history.
  • Do not use TxnKit to process card numbers, account numbers, full statements, bank credentials, emails, phone numbers, addresses, customer names, or customer PII.
  • Do not use TxnKit when the product requirement is guaranteed merchant identity, every-merchant resolution, or contracted uptime terms.

Proof surfaces

The public contract is POST /v1/enrich, backed by the OpenAPI file, benchmark examples, privacy rules, and deterministic request-path tests.

OpenAPI · Benchmark · Security · Pricing

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