Non-Custodial Architecture: Avoid expensive money transmission licenses
while offering competitive automation features through Grid’s user-controlled
permission system.
How It Works
Grid enables programmable financial policies through three key components:1
Policy Configuration
Define automation policies with specific conditions and triggers
2
User Permissions
Users grant limited permissions while maintaining control and revocation
rights
3
Automated Execution
Policies execute automatically with comprehensive monitoring and alerts
Automation Features
Recurring Transfers
- Subscription payments: Automated billing for services and products
- Salary distributions: Employee and contractor payment automation
- Vendor payments: Automated supplier and partner payments
Security Features
- User-controlled permissions: Users grant specific automation rights with revocation capabilities.
- Granular controls: Set limits by amount, recipient and time period
- Comprehensive auditing: Detailed logs and transaction history
Use Cases
Consumer Applications
- Digital banking with automated bill pay and savings
- Personal finance apps with smart spending controls
- Investment platforms with automated portfolio management (coming soon)
Business Applications
- Corporate treasury with automated payroll and vendor payments
- Expense management with dynamic approval workflows
- Multi-entity operations with cross-border automation