Pay Textedly with Crypto
Use SolCard for Textedly's card-billed SMS plans, extra message credits, teammate seats, and telecom line items with SOL, USDC, USDT, and SOLC across 9 blockchain networks.
How to fund Textedly billing from crypto
Get Your SolCard
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Load Your Crypto
Deposit SOL, USDC, USDT, or SOLC directly from your crypto wallet across 9 supported blockchain networks.
Put SolCard on file when Textedly goes paid
Start with Textedly's 14-day trial, then use SolCard as the billing card when you move to a paid plan so renewals, extra message blocks, extra keywords, teammate seats, and telecom-related charges can continue without changing your SMS setup.
Why SolCard fits Textedly's billing model
Textedly's free trial lasts 14 days, includes 50 text messages and one custom keyword, and does not require a credit card up front. SolCard becomes useful when you decide to keep the account live and need a payment card on file for the paid subscription.
Textedly offers both month-to-month and annual subscriptions. Annual plans bill the full year up front and the Help Center says they include 20% more messages per month, while the Terms say renewals continue automatically for the same subscription term at the then-current rate unless you cancel.
Textedly lets you buy extra 500-message blocks and extra keywords without changing plans, and it adds an $8 monthly telecom surcharge to invoices for accounts with texting numbers. That matters if your monthly cost moves with campaign volume instead of staying flat.
Each account includes one toll-free number and one 10DLC number, but 10DLC usage adds registration and carrier campaign fees that vary by volume tier. Textedly also requires a company-domain email and an HTTPS website for 10DLC approval, so billing and compliance readiness are linked from day one.
Textedly lets you invite as many teammates as you want from the dashboard, and each teammate account costs $10 per month. SolCard can stay on file as you add marketers, operators, or support staff to the same workspace.
Textedly's own Payments tool is only available to US businesses with US bank accounts, and only on a paid Plus plan or higher. It is not available during the trial, so the subscription and billing method matter if you plan to send payment links from inside Textedly.
Pay Textedly with 4 supported tokens across 9 blockchain networks
About Textedly
Textedly sells SMS marketing and business texting software for promotions, reminders, alerts, two-way messaging, payment links, and review requests. Real SolCard use cases include paying for a monthly or annual Textedly plan after the free trial, covering extra 500-message blocks or extra keywords, paying teammate seats and the monthly telecom surcharge, and handling 10DLC registration or additional number charges as the account grows.
Textedly billing and renewal FAQ
Textedly does not document a native crypto checkout for subscriptions. Its pricing materials say paid plans bill to a credit card, and its Terms say payments must be made through a credit or debit card or another payment mechanism Textedly accepts at sign-up, so SolCard is useful as the card you keep on file.
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