Pay MongoDB Atlas with Crypto
Use SolCard as the payment card on your MongoDB Atlas organization for paid clusters, backups, and other Atlas charges billed directly by MongoDB.
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How to use crypto for MongoDB Atlas billing
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Add SolCard in Atlas billing
Open the Billing page for your Atlas organization, set SolCard as the credit card payment method, and MongoDB can charge it for self-serve Atlas usage such as Flex or Dedicated clusters and other services billed through Atlas.
Why SolCard fits MongoDB Atlas payments
MongoDB says the Atlas console accepts credit card and PayPal, with billing configured at the organization level. If your team pays MongoDB directly inside Atlas, SolCard fits the card-on-file path MongoDB already supports.
MongoDB says Atlas charges by the hour for clusters, charges for Flex usage, tabulates costs daily, and shows a Pending Invoice with your current month-to-date amount. SolCard works well when Atlas spend rolls continuously instead of behaving like a fixed one-time purchase.
MongoDB's pricing starts with the free M0 tier, then moves to Flex clusters that can cost between $8 and $30 for a month of usage, while Dedicated clusters start at $56.94 per month. SolCard becomes relevant when Atlas workloads stop being purely free-tier experimentation.
MongoDB prices Atlas across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, and the chosen provider, region, multi-region layout, storage configuration, backup settings, and data transfer can all change the invoice. That makes MongoDB a merchant where the bill can shift even if you stay inside the same platform.
MongoDB also offers marketplace and subscription billing paths. In the AWS Marketplace self-serve flow, AWS Marketplace Subscription becomes the Atlas payment method, Atlas disables editing that field, and you can't add a backup credit card. SolCard is the cleaner fit when MongoDB bills the organization directly in Atlas.
MongoDB charges only storage on paused clusters, bills terminated clusters for the hours they were active, and can retain snapshots after termination if you choose to keep them. That billing behavior matters for dev and test environments that are frequently spun up, paused, and removed.
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About MongoDB
MongoDB sells MongoDB Atlas, its managed multi-cloud database platform, alongside self-managed offerings and support subscriptions. In practice, most self-serve buyers pay for Atlas usage such as Flex clusters for development, Dedicated clusters for production, and add-on costs like backup storage, data transfer, and other Atlas services that appear on the organization's invoice. SolCard is most relevant for Atlas organizations billed directly through MongoDB's own card-based billing flow rather than through a cloud marketplace or a sales-led invoice arrangement.
MongoDB Atlas billing FAQ
MongoDB's Atlas billing documentation lists credit card and PayPal in the Atlas console, plus subscription and marketplace billing options, but it does not list a native cryptocurrency checkout. SolCard is therefore the practical route when your Atlas organization is billed through MongoDB's card flow.
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