A committed Zendesk sample grounded a support resolution, exposed missing context, and prepared an approved reply without posting to a live ticket.
The Sample replays committed fixtures. It calls no model, app, browser, or external service.
Find a customer ticket, prepare a grounded resolution, and add the approved comment or status update. The team reads one bounded scope, shows the exact change, executes it once after approval, and returns provider evidence.
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A committed support sample was classified, grounded, and shaped into a reviewed reply with a visible escalation boundary.
Model estimate
$0.02-$0.06 / live run
A committed refund sample produced a policy-grounded recommendation, required human approval, and preserved a clear customer handoff.
A committed Stripe sample checked refund evidence, calculated a bounded recommendation, and held the financial action for explicit human approval.
Model estimate
$0.03-$0.12 / live run
Model estimate
$0.02-$0.07 / live run