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What is Solidgate

Solidgate is a payment processing platform focused on online businesses that need to accept card payments and manage payment performance across markets. It provides payment acceptance, checkout components, recurring billing capabilities, and tools to route transactions across multiple payment service providers. The product is typically used by subscription and e-commerce merchants that want centralized payment operations, analytics, and risk controls without building a full in-house payments stack.

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Payments orchestration capabilities

Solidgate supports routing and management across multiple payment providers, which can help merchants reduce dependency on a single acquirer or gateway. This approach centralizes configuration for payment methods, retries, and traffic allocation. It is well-suited to teams that want to manage PSP connections and payment logic in one place rather than embedding provider-specific logic in their application.

Subscription and recurring billing

The platform includes recurring payment support for subscription use cases, including billing flows and payment retry logic. This aligns with merchants that monetize via recurring plans and need to manage churn drivers related to failed payments. It can be used alongside a broader subscription stack or as a payments-centric layer for recurring revenue.

Risk and fraud controls

Solidgate provides fraud and risk-related features intended to help merchants monitor and control suspicious transactions. Centralized risk tooling can reduce operational overhead compared with managing separate fraud tools per payment provider. This is useful for merchants operating internationally where fraud patterns and issuer behavior vary by region.

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Limited public feature transparency

Compared with more established platforms in this space, Solidgate publishes less detailed, standardized documentation about feature depth, supported payment methods, and regional coverage. This can make early-stage evaluation and side-by-side comparison harder for procurement teams. Buyers may need vendor-led demos and written confirmations to validate requirements.

Potential enterprise gaps

Organizations with complex revenue recognition, invoicing, CPQ, or multi-entity billing requirements may find that a payments-first platform does not cover the full quote-to-cash lifecycle. In those cases, Solidgate may need to integrate with separate billing, tax, or finance systems. This can increase implementation scope and ongoing integration maintenance.

Integration and migration effort

Adopting orchestration typically requires changes to checkout, tokenization, and payment flows, especially when migrating from a single-PSP setup. Merchants may need engineering time to implement SDKs/APIs, reconcile reporting, and validate routing and retry strategies. Operational processes (disputes, refunds, reconciliation) may also need adjustment to match the new payment stack.

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.

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