Pay Resend with Crypto
Use SolCard for Resend subscriptions, marketing upgrades, overage buckets, and Dedicated IP add-ons from Resend's own billing page.
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How to Pay Resend with Crypto
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Add SolCard in Resend Billing
Open Settings > Billing in the Resend dashboard, set SolCard as the payment method, and let Resend process renewals, overages, or eligible add-ons through its standard card billing flow.
Why SolCard Fits Resend's Billing Setup
Resend sells both transactional sending and marketing tools like Audiences and Broadcasts. SolCard is useful when you want one crypto-funded payment method for API email, newsletters, changelogs, and other campaign spend inside the same Resend account.
Paid transactional subscriptions can keep sending with pay-as-you-go billing, and Resend automatically charges for each additional bucket of 1,000 emails. By default, overages are capped at 5x your monthly quota, so a sudden auth spike or launch email burst can create real card charges.
Resend gives marketing users up to 1,000 contacts for free, then paid plans start at 5,000 contacts. SolCard works well when your newsletter, investor updates, or product announcements move beyond the free audience limit.
Resend says each team has its own API keys, billing, and usage. That matters for agencies or multi-product companies that want one workspace to carry one email budget instead of mixing every project under the same payment method.
Resend lists Dedicated IPs as a $30 per month add-on and says they are available to customers on the Scale plan who exceed 500 emails per day. If you reach that deliverability stage, SolCard can fund the add-on without changing how Resend bills it.
Resend's Billing page lets admins update the credit card, billing email, billing address, tax ID, and invoices, then cancel from the same area. SolCard fits that documented card path because Resend does not publish a native crypto checkout for self-serve plans.
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About Resend
Resend sells email infrastructure for developers, including monthly transactional email plans, marketing email plans for Audiences and Broadcasts, and Dedicated IP add-ons for higher-volume senders. Real Resend charges can include recurring Pro or Scale renewals, marketing plan upgrades as your contact list grows, and automatic pay-as-you-go overage buckets when transactional sending goes past plan quota. Resend handles those payments from its own Billing page with a stored card, invoices, tax details, and cancellation controls. SolCard lets you fund those documented card-based Resend charges with crypto while staying inside Resend's normal checkout flow.
Resend Billing FAQ
Resend's billing documentation points customers to the Billing page in the dashboard, where admins manage the payment method and credit card details. Resend does not document a direct crypto payment option for its self-serve plans, so SolCard is useful because it lets you fund that existing card-based billing route with crypto.
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