# Justly Docs ## Docs - [Dispute Lifecycle](https://docs.justly.one/how-it-works/dispute-lifecycle.md): Every dispute in Justly follows a compact five-state lifecycle with bounded deadlines, frozen evidence before voting, and finality independent from callback execution. - [Adversarial Dispute](https://docs.justly.one/how-it-works/dispute-types/adversarial-dispute.md): Adversarial disputes are Justly's live dispute type for resolving binary conflicts between two opposing parties. - [Decision Dispute](https://docs.justly.one/how-it-works/dispute-types/decision-dispute.md): Not all judgments involve a conflict between two opposing parties. - [Dispute Types](https://docs.justly.one/how-it-works/dispute-types/dispute-types.md): Justly supports multiple types of human judgment, depending on the nature of the conflict or evaluation being performed. - [Rating Evaluation](https://docs.justly.one/how-it-works/dispute-types/rating-evaluation.md): Not all judgments are about determining a winner. - [Jurors](https://docs.justly.one/how-it-works/jurors.md): Jurors are independent human participants responsible for resolving disputes in Justly. - [Dispute Tiers](https://docs.justly.one/how-it-works/tiers/dispute-tiers.md): Each tier defines the juror panel target, juror stake levels, and dispute-side funding amounts exposed to integrators. - [What is a Tier](https://docs.justly.one/how-it-works/tiers/what-is-a-tier.md): A tier is the public-facing dispute profile that packages juror stakes, arbitration fees, and panel size for platforms integrating Justly. - [Which tier should I choose?](https://docs.justly.one/how-it-works/tiers/which-tier-should-i-choose.md): Tier 1 Suitable for low value or simple disputes where speed and cost efficiency are the main priorities. Tier 2 Recommended for standard disputes invo - [Voting and Incentives](https://docs.justly.one/how-it-works/voting-and-incentives.md): Justly uses commit-reveal voting and tier-defined incentives to align honest human judgment with economic outcomes. - [Introduction to Justly](https://docs.justly.one/index.md): Justly is a dispute resolution layer built for digital businesses. - [AI optimized docs](https://docs.justly.one/overview/ai-optimized-docs.md): Justly documentation isn’t just written for humans. It’s structured for agents, copilots, and AI models to understand, remix, and build on top of. - [Dispute Resolution Matters](https://docs.justly.one/overview/dispute-resolution-matters.md): Trust is not built on the absence of conflict. It is built on knowing what happens when conflict appears . - [Live Demo: Juror Experience](https://docs.justly.one/overview/live-demo-juror-experience.md): This page walks through a real dispute resolved on Justly, using the mobile app and real wallets. The goal is simple: show how dispute resolution works in - [What is Justly?](https://docs.justly.one/overview/what-is-justly.md): Justly is a decentralized, on-demand arbitration protocol for digital platforms that need fast, transparent, and enforceable dispute resolution. - [Why Justly?](https://docs.justly.one/overview/why-justly.md): Digital economies move fast, but dispute resolution has not kept up. - [Current Implementation](https://docs.justly.one/protocol/current-implementation.md): This page describes what is live in Justly today and how it differs from features planned for later versions. - [Implementing Justly in Web3 smart contracts](https://docs.justly.one/protocol/implementing-justly-web3-smart-contracts.md): Integrate Justly as an arbitrator by wiring dispute creation, funding, evidence submission, and ruling consumption through callback or direct reads. - [Legal & Compliance Considerations](https://docs.justly.one/protocol/legal-compliance-considerations.md): Justly is a neutral dispute resolution infrastructure designed to facilitate human judgment and on chain execution. It is not a court, not a legal arbitra - [Protocol Guarantees](https://docs.justly.one/protocol/protocol-guarantees.md): Justly is designed to provide enforceable, predictable outcomes in environments where trust breaks down. - [Security & Game Theory](https://docs.justly.one/protocol/security-game-theory.md): Justly is secure not because it trusts people, but because it aligns incentives . - [Security Model](https://docs.justly.one/protocol/security-model.md): Justly is designed as a cryptoeconomic dispute resolution protocol , where security emerges from incentive alignment, economic cost, and transparent execut - [Frequently Asked Questions](https://docs.justly.one/reference/frequently-asked-questions.md): This page answers common questions about Justly, how it works, and what guarantees it provides. - [Code Quality Evaluation and OSS Reward Distribution](https://docs.justly.one/use-cases/code-quality-oss-reward-distribution.md): Open source projects depend on external contributors. But evaluating contributions fairly is one of the hardest unsolved problems in OSS. - [Content Moderation and Platform Disputes](https://docs.justly.one/use-cases/content-moderation-platform-disputes.md): Any platform that allows users to publish content eventually faces disputes around moderation. - [Fintechs, Wallets, and Payment Platforms](https://docs.justly.one/use-cases/fintech-wallets-payment-platforms.md): Fintech and payment platforms handle millions of transactions between users who don’t know each other . Disputes are not edge cases — they are an inevitab - [Freelancer and Contractor Platforms](https://docs.justly.one/use-cases/freelancer-contractor-platforms.md): On freelancer and contractor platforms, disputes are not rare edge cases — they are a built in consequence of how digital work operates. - [Governance and Collective Decision-Making](https://docs.justly.one/use-cases/governance-collective-decision-making.md): Justly is not only useful when disputes arise over payments or services. It also applies when collective decisions break down . - [Marketplaces (E-commerce, P2P, Services)](https://docs.justly.one/use-cases/marketplaces.md): The real problem (not a theoretical one) - [Micro-insurance and Micro-claims](https://docs.justly.one/use-cases/micro-insurance-micro-claims.md): small financial losses, short term risks, high frequency events, users with limited access to traditional insurance. - [Use Cases](https://docs.justly.one/use-cases/overview.md): Justly is designed as a reusable dispute resolution infrastructure , adaptable to multiple industries where digital payments exist and low to medium value - [Web3 Platforms and On-chain Protocols](https://docs.justly.one/use-cases/web3-platforms-onchain-protocols.md): Web3 systems are designed to be trustless , but real world interactions are not. ## OpenAPI Specs - [openapi](https://docs.justly.one/api-reference/openapi.json) ## Optional - [Website](https://justly.one)