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# Introduction

**Welcome developers!** \
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As we explain in previous sections ([On-chain Affiliate Program](/jamonbread/marketplace/on-chain-affiliate-program.md), [Smart Contract](/jamonbread/marketplace/smart-contract.md)), our smart contract is designed to share revenue with platforms that directly aggregate our smart contract (either on just selling or both listing and selling level) or link to our marketplace using unique [affiliate link](/jamonbread/marketplace/on-chain-affiliate-program/setting-up-affiliate.md).

In this section we summarize everything needed to seamlessly integrate JamOnBread.io to your platform.&#x20;

See [Technical and product requirements](/jamonbread/devs/technical-and-product-requirements.md) to read more technical details about the smart contract.

#### Support

To get in touch with our developer team & support with your integration, please go to the support section on our [Discord](https://discord.gg/jup7pDDBjP).

#### Permalinks

To correctly link to NFTs, collections or users at JamOnBread marketplace, please navigate to [Permalinks](/jamonbread/devs/permalinks.md).

#### Smart contract aggregation

For aggregation of our smart contract, navigate to [SDK](/jamonbread/devs/sdk.md).

#### Instances

Support for testnet instances is coming soon.


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