Subbi is here. You can join the discord to help shape the future of web3 subscription payments or head to the documentation and start accepting payments for your business today!
If you are reading this then the Subbi Polygon mainnet environment is live! In a previous article we spoke about the plans we had to provide a native web3 solution to recurring revenue crypto businesses. Following a successful beta test on the Mumbai testnet (thank you to all those who set up subscriptions!) we are pleased to announce the deployment of our native cryptocurrency subscription payments to Polygon (formerly Matic) mainnet! You can read about all the ways that you can implement Subbi into your project in the documentation. Let’s outline a couple of them here:
The quickest, easiest and only no code solution to start accepting subscription payments from your customers today is using Subbi hosted checkouts.
Subbi hosted checkouts are the quickest and easiest method to accepting cryptocurrency subscription payments. A Mumbai environment example can be seen here.
Simply send your users to a configured Subbi url including the address of your deployed subscription contract. Let us worry about the technical side of billing your users while you get on with the important stuff — building your product and creating fantastic content.
Want to get into the nitty gritty and create a more custom solution? Subbi has you covered! With the launch of our Polygon environment comes the release of the Subbi React library. You can configure the style of each individual element of the checkout and maintain your project’s UI/UX flow across your entire project. Read the self hosted checkout documentation.
Our main aim at Subbi is to make it as easy as possible for users to checkout and pay for subscriptions while maintaining a web3 native environment as much as possible. To that end we hope to improve three core areas in the short to medium term of the project:
More L2 networks — We want to allow your customers, and our users (you) the greatest choice in L2 networks to use to pay their subscriptions. We will be looking to expand the options available beyond Polygon and allow users to configure their network of choice at the point of checkout. More ways to pay = less drop offs at checkout. Prime candidates are Optimism and zkSync.
More tokens — There are more stable coins out there in the world than USDC! Subbi aims to support any major stable coin that a customer, or you as a user, configures in the future.
Built in fiat on ramps — To minimise checkout drop offs we want to allow users to quickly purchase supported tokens on whatever network they choose. We are currently exploring a variety of options to support this, so watch this space!
What do you want to see next from Subbi? Got a feature you are crying out for? Then tell us! Hop into the discord and let us know.