Yes, as far as what the user sees the payment flow looks exactly like any other Lightning wallet.
The difference is that under the hood you don’t have any Lightning channels so you can begin receiving payments immediately. It’s more like a custodial wallet experience, but instead of a single custodian, you have a decentralized network of ecash mints maintaining your balances and providing the infrastructure. You can switch between federations anytime or use more than one.
I’m still learning about it, it’s similar to what I’ve already experienced with Cashu and eNuts but a different approach.