
Solidgate
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
What is Solidgate
Payments orchestration capabilities
Subscription and recurring billing
Risk and fraud controls
Limited public feature transparency
Potential enterprise gaps
Integration and migration effort
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Custom / contact sales (no public subscription tiers published). Free tier/trial: No public, permanent free tier or platform free trial is published on Solidgate's site (see notes). Publicly-documented fee types (examples shown in Solidgate docs; these are illustrative examples in documentation, not explicit published standard prices):
- Discount fee – example: 1% (applied to each successful charge).
- Authorization fee – example: 0.10 EUR (applied per auth request).
- Capture fee – example: (doc lists capture as a possible fixed amount; example not a standard price).
- Tokenization fee – example: 0.10 EUR (per tokenization).
- Fraud screening fee – example: 0.10 EUR (per transaction screened).
- Chargeback prevention / representment fees – example: 10 EUR (per alert/representment).
Treasury (Business accounts) notes: Blog states Treasury has "transparent pricing: Only pay for outgoing SEPA transfers and monthly account maintenance; everything else is free," but no numeric fees are published on the site.
How to get exact pricing: Solidgate requests merchants contact sales / get a demo or their account manager for pricing and activation (pricing is customized).
Notes & caveats: All figures above are presented in Solidgate's official documentation and blog as examples or descriptions of fee types. Solidgate does not publish fixed per-plan prices on the public pricing page; merchants are directed to contact sales for pricing and commercial terms.