1. Visit the homepage and scan the plans

The best place to start is the main homepage at buyalchemy.net. The hero section explains the high‑level value, and the “Access plans” section shows you the available options in a clean, card‑based layout. Each card lists a duration, a short description, and a price so you can quickly compare options without being forced into long copy.

At this stage you do not need to create an account manually—just decide which plan length matches how long you expect to use the platform. Shorter plans are ideal for trying things out; longer plans and lifetime options are better once you already know Alchemy fits your workflow.

2. Use the built-in checkout flow

When you click the primary button on a plan card, you are taken through a secure checkout managed by a payment processor. The exact options (card, wallet, or alternative methods) depend on the processor, but the important thing is that payments do not run directly on your browser—they go through a hardened third‑party gateway.

You may see multiple options on each card, such as one button for a card‑based checkout and another for cryptocurrency. These are just different rails that ultimately lead to the same thing: a confirmed payment record that the platform can trust when deciding whether to grant access.

3. Wait for purchase confirmation

After you complete payment, there is a short window where the processor confirms the transaction and the platform records your entitlement. During this time you may see a success page or a message telling you that access will be enabled shortly.

Once confirmation is complete, the backend marks your account as active for the plan you chose. This is when the system flips from “no access” to “access granted,” and it is also when follow‑up messages (such as email confirmations) are triggered.

4. Sign in to your dashboard

With an active plan you can sign in to your dashboard using the same entry points already visible on the site, such as the console and dashboard links in the navigation bar. The dashboard is where your access is managed and where you can see status, important messages, or integration points.

Think of the dashboard as your control center: it connects the fact that you have paid with the features you are allowed to use. As long as your plan is active and in good standing, the dashboard will reflect that and the rest of the experience will respond accordingly.

5. Know where to go if something feels off

Even with a streamlined flow there are times when something feels off: a browser extension interferes, an email lands in spam, or you simply are not sure whether your payment went through. In those cases the fastest path is to use the existing Support page or join the Discord helpdesk to open a ticket.

The support team can verify your status, confirm whether a payment reached the platform, and help you get back to a working state without you needing to repeat the checkout process. Keeping this channel separate from the sales flow is deliberate—it keeps the plans section clean while still giving you a human fallback option.

6. Start using the platform day-to-day

Once you are signed in and everything looks good, you can treat Alchemy like any other professional tool in your stack. The key difference is that access is subscription‑based and centrally managed, which makes it easier to keep everything up to date without manually re‑installing or re‑configuring things every time an update ships.

From here, your next steps depend entirely on what you are using Alchemy for. Some people log in daily; others only visit when they need a specific capability. The platform is designed to support both usage patterns without forcing you into a rigid schedule.

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If you have not already, read What is Alchemy? for a high‑level overview, or visit Is it safe? to learn more about safety practices and expectations.