Autlantic roadmap
We ship in public. This page explains what is live in production, what we are building next, and what is on the horizon. No dates are promised for future work.
Live
Shipping now. These capabilities are in production today. Creators can sign up, connect a Tron wallet, publish plans, and receive USDT membership payments directly without waiting on a private beta.
Storefront and checkout
Every creator gets a public storefront at autlantic.com/s/you with profile presentation, plan cards, featured tiers, and coupon support. Members land on a page that looks like a real product, not a generic payment link.
Checkout is built for USDT on Tron. The order shows the exact on-chain amount, supports QR and address copy, and confirms payment when the transfer matches. There is no card processor in the middle and no held balance on our side for subscription revenue.
Coupons, plan visibility, and storefront copy update as soon as you save changes in the dashboard, so your bio link always reflects what you are selling today.
Telegram access automation
Paid Telegram access is core to v1. When a membership payment confirms, Autlantic can invite the member to the right groups based on their plan, track expiry, and remove access when a subscription lapses.
You can map different plans to different Telegram groups, handle renewals without manual DMs, and reduce the operational load of running a paid channel. The goal is that access follows payment automatically.
This is the workflow most crypto creators asked for first: sell in public, deliver in Telegram, without stitching together a bot, a spreadsheet, and a payment page.
Creator dashboard
The dashboard is where you run the business side of your store: members, orders, plan configuration, unpublished content, communications, and basic analytics.
You can see who paid, when access expires, and which plans are performing. Custom domains let you point a branded URL at your Autlantic storefront when you are ready to present a polished public link.
We designed this as one workspace instead of five tabs across unrelated tools. Storefront, payments, and delivery should not require separate logins.
Autlantic Payments SDK v1
Autlantic Payments SDK v1 is the payment infrastructure behind storefront checkout. It creates payment intents, watches the chain for matching transfers, and emits signed webhooks when an order is paid.
Developers get a sandbox for testing exact-amount flows, documented verification steps, and webhook signatures so partner apps can trust payment events without re-implementing chain parsing.
v1 focuses on one-time USDT payments on Tron, which matches how most creators sell memberships today. Recurring billing and multi-chain support are planned as SDK v2 work.
Next up
In active development. These are the highest-priority improvements after launch. They focus on smoother onboarding, more channels, and the day-to-day polish creators need to grow paid communities.
Discord integration
Many paid communities live on Discord, not Telegram. We plan role-based access tied to membership status, with renewals and reminders similar to what Live offers for Telegram today.
The integration should assign roles after checkout, remove them on expiry, and give creators a clear view of which Discord members map to active subscriptions.
We are treating Discord as a first-class channel because creators should not have to pick one community platform to use Autlantic.
One-click join
After checkout, members should reach their community in as few steps as possible. One-click join reduces friction between payment confirmation and actually getting access.
For Telegram and Discord, that means deep links, pre-filled invites, and fewer manual copy-paste steps on mobile where most members pay.
This is primarily a UX and reliability project: the payment already works, but the handoff into chat should feel instant.
Email renewals and receipts
Not every member lives inside Telegram or Discord. Email gives you receipts, renewal reminders, and order history for people who prefer a traditional inbox trail.
We plan transactional email for successful payments, upcoming renewals, and failed or lapsed memberships, with copy you can align to your brand voice.
Email also helps members who lose chat access recover their subscription status without opening a support thread.
Affiliates and mobile web
Affiliate links let creators and partners refer new members with trackable attribution. That matters for launches, collaborations, and community-led growth.
Mobile web polish and PWA-style improvements target the reality that most checkout happens on phones. Push notifications, where supported, can nudge members about renewals or new content.
Together these features make the public link in your bio work harder on mobile, which is where most discovery happens.
Planned
Planned. These are larger bets on payments infrastructure and distribution. They extend Autlantic beyond a single storefront into embeddable checkout and broader stablecoin support.
Autlantic Billing (SDK v2)
SDK v2 introduces recurring USDC subscriptions, a merchant-facing API, and hosted checkout flows designed for partners who need billing primitives, not just a creator storefront.
The goal is to let other apps charge on a schedule with on-chain settlement, while keeping the same direct-to-wallet philosophy creators expect from Autlantic today.
SDK v1 proved exact-amount verification on Tron. v2 builds the subscription lifecycle on top of that foundation.
Multi-chain USDC
Tron USDT covers a large share of crypto memberships today, but many members hold USDC on EVM chains. Planned work adds stablecoin checkout beyond Tron.
Multi-chain support means more members can pay from the wallet they already use, while creators still receive funds directly without custodial balances.
Chain expansion will roll out carefully with the same exact-match verification model, not opaque internal swaps.
Embeddable checkout
Creators sell from Linktree pages, personal sites, newsletters, and partner properties. Embeddable checkout brings Autlantic payment buttons and widgets to those surfaces.
You should be able to drop a checkout entry point where your audience already is, while plan management and fulfillment stay centralized in Autlantic.
This is distribution work: your storefront remains the source of truth, but payment can start anywhere you publish.
WhatsApp and Zapier
WhatsApp notifications reach members in regions and workflows where chat apps beat email. Zapier connects payment events to the rest of your stack without custom code.
Examples include posting to a CRM when someone subscribes, alerting a support channel on failed renewals, or syncing member status to a spreadsheet.
These integrations reduce manual ops for creators who already run their business across several SaaS tools.
Horizon
Exploring, no dates promised. Horizon items are ideas we are tracking, not commitments with dates. We list them for transparency so you know what we are thinking about without treating them as a shipping schedule.
Native mobile apps
A dedicated iOS and Android app only makes sense if mobile usage grows beyond what a strong mobile web experience already covers.
We would build native apps when member and creator workflows clearly benefit from app-store distribution, push primitives, or offline access, not as a checkbox feature.
Until then, mobile web and PWA improvements in Next up are the focus.
Fiat on-ramp (optional)
Some members do not want to hold crypto wallets. An optional fiat on-ramp could let them pay by card while creators still receive settlement in stablecoins.
Any fiat path would be optional and clearly separated from core crypto-native checkout. Creators who want pure on-chain payments could leave it disabled.
We have no plan to become a custodial money transmitter for creator revenue. Direct wallet payout remains the default model.
More community platforms
Slack, gated web hubs, and deeper integrations with other community tools are on our radar as creators ask for them.
Each platform has different access models, so integrations will ship based on demand and technical fit rather than a generic connector list.
Telegram and Discord cover most paid crypto communities today. Horizon work fills gaps for teams standardized on other tools.
Creator rewards program
We are exploring loyalty credits and community incentives for long-tenure members and active creators. This is about retention mechanics, not a token sale.
Autlantic has no token sale planned. Any rewards program would use straightforward credits or perks tied to real product usage.
We will share more if this moves from exploration into an actual spec.
Priorities and transparency
Timelines change as we learn from creators in production. Member subscription payments always go directly to your wallet. We do not custody creator revenue and we do not have a token sale planned.