Pay Supabase with Crypto
Use SolCard for Supabase organization upgrades, project add-ons, and monthly usage invoices from the Supabase dashboard.
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How to Use Crypto for Supabase Billing
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Deposit SOL, USDC, USDT, or SOLC directly from your crypto wallet across 9 supported blockchain networks.
Add SolCard to Your Supabase Organization
Open the billing page for the Supabase organization you want to fund, add SolCard as the active payment method, and use it for plan charges, credit top-ups, or the next monthly invoice.
Why SolCard Fits Supabase's Billing Model
Supabase bills each organization separately, with its own plan, payment method, billing cycle, and invoices. SolCard fits well if one organization owns several production, staging, or client projects under the same subscription.
Each Supabase project runs on its own dedicated Postgres server, and compute is billed by the hour. Paid plans include $10 in monthly Compute Credits, but extra projects and larger instances still create additional line items on the invoice.
Supabase invoices combine the current cycle's fixed subscription fee with the previous cycle's usage charges. That matters when one bill includes plan fees plus overages for egress, storage, monthly active users, or Realtime traffic.
The Pro Plan enables Spend Cap by default, so some overages are blocked until you turn it off in billing settings. SolCard gives you a dedicated card path when you intentionally decide to let Supabase bill beyond the included quota.
Supabase says it does not officially support annual plans, but it does let you top up non-expiring organization credits through the billing page, up to $2000 per self-serve top-up. Those credits are applied before the active card is charged again.
Supabase states that self-serve payments are credit card only, invoices are issued in USD, and charges may appear from Singapore. SolCard is useful when you want to keep that published checkout flow but fund it from crypto.
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About Supabase
Supabase sells managed Postgres infrastructure and bundled platform services such as Auth, Storage, Realtime, Edge Functions, and project add-ons through its hosted cloud platform. Real Supabase charges can include a paid organization subscription, per-project compute, usage-based overages, and extras like custom domains, PITR, IPv4, or log drains. Supabase documents self-serve billing as credit-card based inside the dashboard, so SolCard gives you a way to fund those normal Supabase charges with crypto.
Supabase Billing FAQ
Supabase's billing documentation says self-serve payments are credit card only. It mentions alternative arrangements for larger upfront payments through support, but it does not document a direct crypto checkout for normal dashboard billing.
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