Pay Smore with Crypto
Use SolCard for Smore's annual Educator plans, prorated upgrades, and any Smore for Teams charge your school pays by card.
33% of buyers purchase again at Smore Β· Based on real card transactions
How to use crypto for Smore billing
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Load Your Crypto
Deposit SOL, USDC, USDT, or SOLC directly from your crypto wallet across 9 supported blockchain networks.
Add SolCard to Smore's billing flow
For an individual plan, open Account & Billing and save SolCard as the card on file for renewals or upgrades. If your organization uses Smore for Teams and selects the credit-card option instead of PO, check, or wire, use SolCard on that payment.
Why SolCard fits Smore's subscription and team billing
Smore's self-serve Educator pricing is annual, with Basic at $99 per year, Pro at $179 per year, and Premium at $299 per year. Those are the standard card purchases for solo educators moving beyond the Free plan.
Smore meters sending with monthly email credits rather than contact counts: 5,000 on Basic, 15,000 on Pro, and 30,000 on Premium. Smore's help center says one email sent uses one credit and unused monthly credits do not roll over.
If a Basic or Pro account needs more sending capacity or Premium-only features like translation into 130+ languages, Smore says mid-cycle upgrades are prorated based on the time left in the billing period.
Team accounts follow a different billing path from individual Educator plans. Smore says Teams can be paid by purchase order, check, credit card, or bank wire, while quote and invoice workflows are reserved for Teams rather than self-serve individual subscriptions.
Individual paid plans renew automatically unless you cancel renewal in Account & Billing. Smore also says Team plans do not auto-renew, which is useful when a district renews only after a new budget or approval cycle.
Smore positions Teams for schools and districts that need separate user accounts, shared templates, a management dashboard, and brand controls, with custom domains available as an extra-charge add-on. That is a different purchase from a single Educator seat and often the point where finance gets involved.
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About Smore
Smore sells newsletter software for educators, schools, and district communication teams. Real SolCard use cases include upgrading a Free account after its 3 newsletter credits or 200 monthly email credits run out, paying the annual Basic ($99), Pro ($179), or Premium ($299) Educator plan, covering a prorated mid-cycle upgrade when you need higher send limits or translation features, and using a card to pay a Smore for Teams bill if your organization chooses the credit-card route instead of a purchase order, check, or wire.
Smore payment and billing FAQ
Smore does not document a native crypto checkout. Its official billing docs say individual Educator plans are paid by credit card, while Smore for Teams can be paid by purchase order, check, credit card, or bank wire, so SolCard is mainly useful when Smore is expecting a card payment.
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