What i like the most is the ability to handle multiple delegations through a program and that’s exactly what we needed to scale. Users don’t feel like they’re doing anything weird - it just works. That’s the bar for consumer products.
What needs improvement
A bit more transparency on gas optimization and costs at scale would help.
vs Alternatives
We are looking for something that feels like software to users, not like crypto. Fast and predictable! Tributary looks like the only infrastructure on Solana that actually delivers that UX.
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Hello Elena,
thank you for your feedback and kind words.
Let me address your remark:
Transparency on fees: Yes, this is something i can provide. There are 4 fees involved:
Transaction fee performing a transfer (0.00001 SOL (~$0.001)) - this one is paid by the processor
Solana Fee for setting up a policy: ~$50c in rent (returned when policy is deleted)
Transfer fees for the protocol: 1% of the transferred volume
Processor specific transfer fee. This one is up to the processor/business operating your account
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Fabian, founder of Tributary.
Payments may sound boring to you at first, until you realize the size of the opportunity for recurring payments.
In web2, businesses like Paypal, Stripe, Adyen and others grew their business by making recurring payments easy to integrate for developers. In web3, users still have to sign every transfers. Every sale comes with a request for signature. A monthly bill comes with a reminder to open your wallet. This UX friction causes churn that we fixed with Tributary.
But we didn't just stop at building subscriptions on Solana, we've build:
- infrastructure that enables anyone to become a processor - no more centralized gatekeeping
- support for any number of payment policies. Today, we have one-time, subscripton, milestone and pay-as-you-go. Next, a x402 compliant "upto" model.
- every component of the stack is open source and can be self-hosted
- integration options range from custom coding, to hosted checkout page, or React-based button components.
The goal: make recurring payments web3 native on Solana.
Why we built this: Subscriptions are convenient. Let's make crypto convenient as well!
Happy to answer everything 🙌
Hello Elena,
thank you for your feedback and kind words.
Let me address your remark:
Transparency on fees: Yes, this is something i can provide. There are 4 fees involved:
Transaction fee performing a transfer (0.00001 SOL (~$0.001)) - this one is paid by the processor
Solana Fee for setting up a policy: ~$50c in rent (returned when policy is deleted)
Transfer fees for the protocol: 1% of the transferred volume
Processor specific transfer fee. This one is up to the processor/business operating your account
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