Save hours with payment scheduling

Schedule your payments once and let Loop do the rest

Schedule your payments once and let Loop do the rest

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User roles

Set permissions that work for your organization. Restrict usage to a few individuals or let your entire community see what you’re doing.

Price in USD, pay in any ERC-20

Remove the stress of remembering to pay on time for your loan, service, or any other bill. Track your payments in USD and pay in any ERC-20.

Approval that makes sense

Get approval once and build approval flows around your organizational structure, not your key holders.

Instant reporting

On-chain transactions are automatically connected to invoices and memos. No more reconciling transactions and tracking down hashes. 

Set up payments in minues

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Collect approvals

02

Schedule payments

03

Sit back and relax

Case studies

ENS

Contributor payments

Learn how ENS uses Loop to save hours each month

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Alongside

Contractor Payments

Learn how Alongisde uses Loop to pay contractors in its native token

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BOTTO DAO

Contributor payments

Learn how Botto DAO uses Loop to schedule payments

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FAQ

How does Loop work?

Loop works similarly to traditional payment processors but uses a smart contract layer to process transactions on chain. Loop ingests requests to bill or pay a wallet and then processes those requests after checking that all validation and security parameters are met. You can read more in our documentation to learn about how Loop provides trusted and flexible payments (docs.loopcrypto.xyz).

What tokens and chains do you support?

We provide support across EVM chains and Solana. In terms of EVM, we support all ERC-20 tokens. We currently support Optimism, Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, Ethereum, and BNB Smart Chain. For testing, we also support Sepolia (Ethereum testnet) and Chapel (BNB testnet). We can support any EVM chain. Please reach out to us if you'd like us to add support for new networks.

Do you have payment notifications?

Yes! We send receipts and payment reminders.

Do customers need to lock up funds?

No, Loop never custodies any funds. Loop works similar to a debit card - funds are moved at the time of payment.

What if the customer doesn't have enough funds?

Loop does all the hardwork of ensuring a payment occures so you don't have to. Before a payment is due, we notify the customer if their balance is too low. If the issue isn't resolved by the due date, we send a webhook to the company notifying them of the missed payment. We will keep attempting the payment method until the company directs us to stop.

Who pays gas?

Loop pays all gas fees to process a transaction. The paying wallet only pays to control the authorization it provides to Loop.

How does Loop work?

Loop works similarly to traditional payment processors but uses a smart contract layer to process transactions on chain. Loop ingests requests to bill or pay a wallet and then processes those requests after checking that all validation and security parameters are met. You can read more in our documentation to learn about how Loop provides trusted and flexible payments (docs.loopcrypto.xyz).

What tokens and chains do you support?

We provide support across EVM chains and Solana. In terms of EVM, we support all ERC-20 tokens. We currently support Optimism, Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, Ethereum, and BNB Smart Chain. For testing, we also support Sepolia (Ethereum testnet) and Chapel (BNB testnet). We can support any EVM chain. Please reach out to us if you'd like us to add support for new networks.

Do you have payment notifications?

Yes! We send receipts and payment reminders.

Do customers need to lock up funds?

No, Loop never custodies any funds. Loop works similar to a debit card - funds are moved at the time of payment.

What if the customer doesn't have enough funds?

Loop does all the hardwork of ensuring a payment occures so you don't have to. Before a payment is due, we notify the customer if their balance is too low. If the issue isn't resolved by the due date, we send a webhook to the company notifying them of the missed payment. We will keep attempting the payment method until the company directs us to stop.

Who pays gas?

Loop pays all gas fees to process a transaction. The paying wallet only pays to control the authorization it provides to Loop.

How does Loop work?

Loop works similarly to traditional payment processors but uses a smart contract layer to process transactions on chain. Loop ingests requests to bill or pay a wallet and then processes those requests after checking that all validation and security parameters are met. You can read more in our documentation to learn about how Loop provides trusted and flexible payments (docs.loopcrypto.xyz).

What tokens and chains do you support?

We provide support across EVM chains and Solana. In terms of EVM, we support all ERC-20 tokens. We currently support Optimism, Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, Ethereum, and BNB Smart Chain. For testing, we also support Sepolia (Ethereum testnet) and Chapel (BNB testnet). We can support any EVM chain. Please reach out to us if you'd like us to add support for new networks.

Do you have payment notifications?

Yes! We send receipts and payment reminders.

Do customers need to lock up funds?

No, Loop never custodies any funds. Loop works similar to a debit card - funds are moved at the time of payment.

What if the customer doesn't have enough funds?

Loop does all the hardwork of ensuring a payment occures so you don't have to. Before a payment is due, we notify the customer if their balance is too low. If the issue isn't resolved by the due date, we send a webhook to the company notifying them of the missed payment. We will keep attempting the payment method until the company directs us to stop.

Who pays gas?

Loop pays all gas fees to process a transaction. The paying wallet only pays to control the authorization it provides to Loop.

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