Routescope Overview
Learn what the Routescope console does and how to complete your first integration by page
Entry, Purpose, and When to Use It
- Entry: in the documentation sidebar, open Learn the Console, then open Routescope Overview.
- Purpose: understand the Routescope account center structure before you top up, choose a model, test it, create an API Key, and audit billing.
- Use it when: you are using Routescope for the first time, preparing an API integration, or confirming what each console page is responsible for.
Routescope gives developers and teams a unified entry point for AI capabilities. In the account center, you can check balance and usage data, choose models in the model gallery, test text conversations in the playground, create API Keys in token management, and audit request results and costs through operation records and billing pages.
Console Page Overview
| Page | Main Use |
|---|---|
| Quick Start | Complete the full first-call flow: dashboard, top-up, model selection, playground testing, API Key creation, API call, and billing audit. |
| Dashboard | Check current balance, model consumption, date ranges, common API addresses, and shortcuts. |
| Top Up Balance | Enter a top-up amount, review credited quota and actual payment amount, then choose packages, promo codes, and payment method if available. |
| Model Gallery | Search models, filter by conditions, compare pricing, switch views, and copy model IDs. |
| Playground | Test text conversations, configure models and parameters, send messages, and inspect debugging information. |
| Token Management | Create a token, configure quota, model access, IP rules, expiration, and copy the secret. |
| Operation Records | Review usage logs, task logs, requests, tasks, consumption, input/output, and failure reasons. |
| Billing and Invoices | Review billing records, order status, payment amount, consumption records, and invoice entry points. |
| Account Information | Manage profile details, password, two-factor authentication, coupons, privacy settings, and log IP settings. |
Recommended Reading Order
If this is your first time using Routescope, read in this order:
- Start with Quick Start to understand the full integration loop.
- Then read Model Gallery and Playground to confirm the model you want to use.
- Finish with Token Management and Operation Records to make and audit production calls.
Quick Start
Complete your first API call against the real console flow.
Dashboard
Check balance, usage data, and common API addresses.
Top Up Balance
Complete top-up according to the amount and payment method shown on the page.
Model Gallery
Filter models, compare prices, and copy model IDs.
Playground
Test model behavior and debug settings in text conversations.
Token Management
Create API Keys and configure access restrictions.
Operation Records
Review usage logs, task logs, and billing results.
Billing and Invoices
Audit bills, orders, consumption records, and invoices.
Account Information
Manage account details, security settings, and privacy options.
Usage Notes
- Page entries, button names, and filters should follow the actual console UI.
- When you need exact API fields, jump from the workflow page to the relevant API reference instead of treating console guides as parameter documentation.
- Before integration, confirm balance, available models, and API Key permissions. After integration, use operation records to audit results and costs.
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