Crypto Payment Processor
for Subscriptions
SimplifyLabs delivers a robust crypto payment processor for subscriptions that handles recurring billing in Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and 100+ digital currencies. Whether you run a SaaS platform, membership community, digital content service, or subscription box business, SimplifyLabs automates renewal billing in crypto without the volatility risk or technical complexity.
Advantages
Why SimplifyLabs Stands Out
Automated Recurring Billing
Schedule crypto charges on weekly, monthly, or custom cycles without manual intervention
Auto-Convert to Fiat
Convert every recurring payment to stablecoins or fiat at point of receipt—predictable revenue regardless of crypto price movements
Zero Chargebacks
Blockchain transactions are irreversible—eliminate subscription fraud and friendly chargebacks entirely
100+ Cryptocurrencies
Accept BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, and 95+ other coins for subscription payments
Global Subscriber Reach
Accept subscribers from markets where card payments don't work or are routinely declined for digital services
0.5–1% Transaction Fees
Fraction of Stripe or Braintree subscription fees, with no payment network surcharges
Why Us
Why Subscription Businesses Choose SimplifyLabs
Recurring Crypto Billing That Actually Works
Unlike one-time crypto payments, recurring billing requires a subscriber to authorize repeated charges. SimplifyLabs handles this through smart invoicing—subscribers receive automatic renewal invoices delivered to their registered wallet or email, with payment windows and reminders built in. No awkward manual follow-up.
Dunning Management for Crypto
Failed subscription payments are a major revenue leak for any subscription business. SimplifyLabs includes crypto-specific dunning logic: automated reminders, retry windows, and grace periods that recover failed renewals before subscribers churn. Retry logic adapts to blockchain confirmation delays automatically.
Stable Revenue Despite Crypto Volatility
Accepting crypto for subscriptions sounds risky—but not with SimplifyLabs. Enable auto-conversion to lock in the fiat equivalent of every renewal payment at the moment it confirms. Your MRR stays predictable, your accounting stays clean, and you never hold unwanted exposure.
Serve Subscribers Card Processors Won't Reach
Card subscription processors regularly decline renewals for international subscribers, subscribers with privacy-focused banking, or users in markets with crypto-friendly but card-restricted banking. SimplifyLabs captures these subscribers and keeps them paying consistently.
Chargeback-Free Subscription Revenue
Subscription chargebacks—where a customer disputes recurring charges they authorized—are a significant cost for digital services. Crypto transactions have no chargeback mechanism. Once a renewal confirms on-chain, the revenue is yours.
Compliance Built for Digital Services
SimplifyLabs manages KYC/AML requirements for your subscriber base. Our tiered verification lets low-value subscribers onboard with minimal friction while ensuring compliance for high-value or high-frequency accounts.
Subscription Payment Flows
with SimplifyLabs
1. 1. Get Paid
Subscribers authorize recurring billing and receive automatic crypto invoices at each billing cycle. SimplifyLabs handles payment detection, confirmation, and account status updates.
2. 2. Send
Pay contractors, affiliates, or resellers in crypto on automated schedules. Commission and revenue share payouts sync with your billing cycles.
3. 3. Hold
Store subscription revenue in segregated crypto wallets. Maintain control over your digital assets while deciding when to convert or withdraw.
4. 4. Convert
Auto-convert every incoming subscription payment to stablecoins or fiat at the moment of confirmation. Keep your MRR reporting in fiat without manual intervention.
5. 5. Deposit
Move settled subscription revenue to your bank account on your preferred schedule—daily, weekly, or monthly batch settlements.
Tools
SimplifyLabs Subscription Payment Tools
Recurring Invoice Engine
Automated invoice generation and delivery for every billing cycle. Configure billing frequency, payment windows, and grace periods. Supports monthly, annual, and custom billing intervals.
Dunning & Retry Logic
Automated reminder sequences and payment retry logic designed for crypto billing patterns. Configurable reminder timing, retry attempts, and subscriber notification templates.
Subscriber Portal
Self-service portal where subscribers manage their payment method, view billing history, and update wallet addresses. Reduces support load on your team.
API & Webhooks
RESTful API for integrating crypto subscription billing into any platform. Webhooks trigger real-time events for subscription activation, renewal success, and failed payment handling. SDKs in PHP, Node.js, Python, and Java.
Subscription Analytics
Track MRR, churn rate, renewal success rates, and payment method distribution across your subscriber base. Export data for integration with your CRM or BI tools.
Numbers
SimplifyLabs in Figures
100+
Subscription Businesses
Subscription businesses rely on SimplifyLabs for recurring crypto billing
$10M+
Processed Annually
Across SaaS, membership, and digital content verticals
99.98%
Uptime
Billing runs on schedule regardless of load
50+
Countries
Where SimplifyLabs subscription merchants operate
<2 sec
Avg Confirmation
Average payment confirmation for USDT and other fast networks
0%
Chargeback Rate
Across all subscription billing accounts
Security
Secure Recurring Crypto Billing
Licensing & Compliance
SimplifyLabs holds money transmitter licenses in EU, UK, and US markets. Subscription businesses inherit our compliance framework—no additional regulatory overhead.
KYC/AML for Subscribers
Tiered identity verification appropriate for subscription revenue levels. Automated monitoring for unusual billing patterns or rapid subscription-volume increases.
Security Infrastructure
Military-grade encryption, multi-signature wallets, cold storage for majority of funds, and SOC 2 Type II certification. Regular third-party security audits.
Data Protection
GDPR and CCPA compliant subscriber data handling. Subscriber payment information and billing history stored with bank-level security standards.
How to Set Up Crypto Subscription Billing
with SimplifyLabs
1. 1. Create Your Account
Sign up at SimplifyLabs, complete business verification, and configure your subscription product catalog. Takes under 15 minutes.
2. 2. Define Subscription Plans
Create subscription plans with billing frequency, pricing, grace periods, and accepted currencies. Configure auto-conversion settings for each plan.
3. 3. Integrate the Billing Engine
Use our API, webhooks, or pre-built integrations to connect SimplifyLabs to your subscription management platform. Supported platforms include custom builds, Memberpress, Restrict Content Pro, and others.
4. 4. Configure Dunning Rules
Set up reminder sequences, retry windows, and subscriber communication templates. Define what happens when a renewal fails—grace period, account suspension, or cancellation.
5. 5. Launch and Monitor
Activate billing for your subscriber base. Monitor renewal rates, payment success, and MRR from the SimplifyLabs dashboard. Adjust dunning rules based on observed payment patterns.
Subscriber Experience
From Your Subscriber's Perspective
They receive an invoice notification before renewal, click the payment link, scan a QR code or copy a wallet address, complete the crypto payment in their wallet app, and receive instant subscription confirmation. The process takes under 60 seconds.
Most Popular Coins
for Subscription Payments
USDT (Tether) – 48% of transactions. Preferred for predictable recurring billing
Bitcoin (BTC) – 24% of transactions. Used for higher-value annual plans
USDC (USD Coin) – 14% of transactions. Popular among institutional subscribers
Ethereum (ETH) – 10% of transactions. Common among tech-focused subscriber bases
Litecoin (LTC) – 4% of transactions. Low fees for frequent billing cycles

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FAQ
Crypto Payment Processor for Subscriptions
Subscribers authorize recurring billing during signup by agreeing to your subscription terms. SimplifyLabs then sends automated invoices at each billing cycle. Payment is subscriber-initiated per cycle—there's no automatic pull from wallets, which aligns with how crypto wallets work.
SimplifyLabs triggers your configured dunning sequence—reminders, retry windows, and grace periods. If payment isn't received within the grace period, the account status updates automatically (active, suspended, or cancelled based on your rules).
Yes. Configure free or discounted trial periods before the first recurring crypto charge. SimplifyLabs sends the first invoice at the end of the trial period automatically.
Plan changes trigger prorated invoices for the remaining cycle. SimplifyLabs calculates the fiat or crypto equivalent of the price difference and issues a supplemental or credit invoice accordingly.
Yes. Subscribers can change their preferred payment cryptocurrency between billing cycles from the self-service portal. Each invoice is generated with fresh wallet address details for the chosen coin.
Refunds are processed as outgoing crypto transactions from your SimplifyLabs dashboard to the subscriber's wallet address. Partial refunds are supported for pro-rated cancellations.
Yes. You can run SimplifyLabs alongside Stripe or other billing platforms. Subscribers choose their preferred payment method during signup—card via Stripe or crypto via SimplifyLabs.
Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual billing cycles are all supported. Custom intervals are available via API for businesses with non-standard billing frequencies.
When a subscriber pays their renewal invoice in Bitcoin or ETH, SimplifyLabs instantly converts the payment to your chosen fiat currency at the confirmed rate. Your MRR figure in fiat is locked regardless of what crypto markets do after the payment confirms.
Yes. Our compliance framework covers EU, UK, and US markets. Subscriber data handling, consent mechanisms, and billing practices meet regulatory requirements in our operating jurisdictions.
