Features

Everything you need to sell channel access

Built for vendors who sell subscriptions to a private Telegram, Discord or WhatsApp — not a generic storefront with channels bolted on.

Automated access, on and off

Payment settles and access is granted the same moment — no one waiting on you at midnight. When a subscription lapses, access is revoked the same way.

One dashboard for everything

Products, plans, subscribers, orders, customers and settings — every screen a vendor needs to run their store, in one place.

Your own storefront

A store on your own subdomain, in Arabic and English, that works on a phone as well as it does on a laptop.

Arabic and English, both first-class

Arabic is the default, not a translated afterthought — full right-to-left layout, not a mirrored stylesheet bolted on after the fact.

Your data, walled off

Every vendor's subscribers, orders and channels are isolated centrally — one store can never read another's data, by construction.

A queue for what can't be automated

WhatsApp's own API cannot add or remove group members at scale. Where automation genuinely cannot reach, you get a queue that tells you exactly who and when — not silence.

Channel by channel

What each one can actually do

Telegram

Every subscriber gets a single-use invite link tied to their payment. When their subscription ends, they are removed automatically — and can rejoin the moment they resubscribe.

Discord

Subscribers connect their Discord account once and receive the role mapped to their plan. Access follows the role, on and off.

WhatsApp

Meta's official API has no way to add someone to a group — that is Meta's limit, not ours. You get tracked one-time invite links and a removals queue, honestly labelled as assisted rather than automatic.

See it running before you decide

The storefront below is real, not a mockup — the same one your customers would see.

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