Stay ahead of every Treasury Prime API change.
Intello helps teams stay ahead of Treasury Prime API changes, deprecations, outages, and evolving integration dependencies.
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What Intello monitors for Treasury Prime
We continuously diff the Treasury Prime payments API, webhooks, and published changes—then classify what actually affects you.
OpenAPI & spec changes
Diff every published spec revision for added, removed, and retyped fields on charge, refund, and payout endpoints.
Webhook events
Track new event types, payload shape changes, and signature format updates.
Deprecation notices
Catch sunset announcements from changelogs, API version headers, and docs footnotes.
Rate limits & policies
Surface quota changes, new concurrency caps, and updated idempotency behavior.
Common Treasury Prime change types & risks
Here's what we watch for on the Treasury Prime API—the categories of change our customers most often get paged on.
Webhook payload changes
Added, removed, or retyped fields on event payloads that your handlers quietly parse wrong.
Signature and auth drift
Rotations of signing secrets, header formats, or signature schemes that invalidate your verification logic.
Endpoint deprecations
Sunset charge, refund, or payout endpoints replaced by new versions with different shapes.
Idempotency behavior shifts
Changes to retry semantics, idempotency key TTLs, or duplicate handling that surface as double-charges.
Rate limit tightening
Reduced quotas or new concurrency caps that throttle bursty traffic during high-volume windows.
Settlement and reporting schema
Renamed fields on balance, payout, or ledger endpoints that break reconciliation jobs.
Why Treasury Prime monitoring matters
Most payments outages don't start with a full outage—they start with a quiet spec change three weeks earlier that nobody flagged. The first symptom is a support ticket about a failed charge. Payment APIs move money. A silent change to a webhook signature, settlement field, or idempotency behavior can drop transactions, duplicate charges, or break reconciliation for weeks.
- Catch webhook signature and payload changes before transactions start failing.
- Get reconciliation-breaking field renames flagged the moment they appear in the spec.
- See sunset timelines for legacy payment endpoints far enough in advance to migrate cleanly.
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Key capabilities
One continuously-updating intelligence layer over your Treasury Prime integration.
Breaking-change detection
AI-graded classification of every diff so you see what actually breaks, not just what moved.
Schema & spec monitoring
Continuous snapshot of every published OpenAPI, GraphQL, or MCP spec with full revision history.
Deprecation visibility
Surface sunsets, mandatory upgrades, and version deadlines long before they force emergency work.
Outage & issue awareness
Correlate upstream status-page incidents with your integration so you know when to fail over.
New endpoint & field discovery
Get notified when capabilities you care about ship so you can adopt them before competitors do.
Dependency intelligence
Map which services, teams, and features depend on each integration so impact is obvious at a glance.
Monitoring Treasury Prime with Intello
- How does Intello monitor the Treasury Prime API?
- Intello continuously snapshots the Treasury Prime payments API surface—OpenAPI or GraphQL specs, webhook payloads, and published changelog entries—and diffs every revision. An AI classifier grades each change for breaking risk so your team only sees alerts that matter.
- What kinds of Treasury Prime changes does Intello alert on?
- Breaking schema changes, endpoint deprecations and sunsets, auth or scope updates, webhook payload shifts, rate-limit changes, and new capabilities worth adopting. You control which risk levels route to which channels.
- How is this different from reading the Treasury Prime changelog?
- Changelogs are retrospective, inconsistent, and easy to miss. Intello watches the Treasury Prime spec and webhook surface directly, catches changes that never make it into official posts, classifies impact, and delivers signal straight to Slack, email, or PagerDuty.
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