Frequently Asked Questions
Satlantis is a new kind of social network. There is nothing else quite like it in
the world. This FAQ answers questions you might have, whether you're looking to use
Satlantis, are with the media and want to understand the product better, or just
want to know more about us.
Satlantis is a Bitcoin-native social events platform. It lets you create, manage, discover, and monetize events while simultaneously building a real community around them.
Our mission is to make it easy for anyone, anywhere in the world to run events, get paid globally, and turn gatherings into lasting communities. We believe events are the foundation of human connection—and the tools behind them should be global, social, and permissionless.
Satlantis is built for event organizers, community leaders, creators, and independent groups who run meetups, conferences, retreats, workshops, and recurring events. It’s especially powerful for communities that want to monetize through tickets, memberships, or both—without relying on legacy platforms or fragile payment rails.
Most event platforms are locked into Stripe, PayPal, and regional banking systems, which exclude huge parts of the world and add unnecessary fees. Satlantis uses Bitcoin and stablecoins to enable fast, low-fee, borderless payments by default—while still supporting fiat for users who prefer it. It even comes with a built-in lightning wallet that unlocks a whole range of capabilities for events and communities.
Yes. In addition to Bitcoin and stablecoins, Satlantis supports fiat payments via Stripe, including credit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Attendees can pay however they’re comfortable, while organizers benefit from having this option, even though it comes with some extra payment processor fees.
Most events apps help you run a single event. Satlantis helps you build momentum. By combining ticketing, discovery, calendars, social profiles, and community monetization in one place, events become repeat touchpoints in an ongoing network—not one-off transactions.
Creating an event takes under a minute. Add your details, tickets, capacity, and visibility settings, and you’re live. You can run anything from a private dinner to a multi-day conference without changing tools.
Satlantis supports meetups, conferences, retreats, workshops, hackathons, parties, satellite events, and recurring community events. It’s designed to scale from small gatherings to complex event ecosystems.
Each event comes with built-in payments and a dedicated Bitcoin and Stablecoin (coming soon) wallet. In this way, you can accept Bitcoin, stablecoins, or fiat and track revenue in one place. Bitcoin and stablecoin can be withdrawn to your own wallet, while fiat payments are deposited directly to your Stripe-linked bank account.
Yes. In addition to ticketed events, Satlantis supports memberships and recurring monetization. This allows you to run paid communities alongside events—something most platforms don’t support at all.
Yes. You keep access to your attendees, followers, and community via not only their email, but also their Nostr npubs. Satlantis is designed to help you build a direct relationship with your audience, not trap them inside a platform silo.
Discovery is built in. Events surface through interest matching, social connections, calendars, and sharing. When people attend your events, they naturally become part of your broader network—making future events easier to fill.
Club Orange is a members club and social network for Bitcoiners, where events are a lightweight discovery layer. Satlantis is an events-first platform with full creation, ticketing, attendee management, and monetization built in. Where Club Orange connects people and surfaces events, Satlantis is the infrastructure those events actually run on.
Luma is the closest comparable product on the market—and a very strong one. The difference is that Satlantis is Bitcoin-native and community-native. We offer native Bitcoin and stablecoin payments, lower fees, and a deeper social layer with real profiles, follower graphs, and long-term community building. Luma isexcellent for running events; Satlantis is built to turn events into enduring communities and monetizable networks.
Meetup is a legacy platform with simple community features and weak event tooling. Satlantis is a social events platform where community and events reinforce each other. We support proper ticketing, paid events, memberships, and recurring monetization—allowing organizers to monetize both their events and their community directly, rather than relying on sponsorships or platform subscriptions.
Eventbrite is primarily ticketing software. Satlantis is a social events platform. We’re cheaper, Bitcoin-native, and designed for how events actually work today—through communities, repeat attendance, and ongoing relationships. Eventbrite ends at the ticket sale; Satlantis helps you build, grow, and monetize an audience over time.
Partiful is lightweight and excellent for private parties and quick, simple events. Satlantis supports that use case—but also scales far beyond it. We add ticketing, monetization, discovery, and community-building, making it possible to turn casual events into repeat gatherings and sustainable communities.
Evento is a lightweight, Bitcoin-focused event listing and RSVP tool. Satlantis is a full events stack: ticketing, payments, attendee management, calendars, communication, and discovery—plus a social layer on top. Evento is good for simple events; Satlantis is built for organizers running serious meetups,conferences, and communities.