# Superwall: Subscription Infrastructure for iOS, Android, and Web

Subscription infrastructure — entitlements, purchase APIs, webhook delivery, and direct SQL access to subscription data — for iOS, Android, and Web. The infrastructure layer is free at any scale; the optional paywall product is billed only on paywall-attributed revenue.

## Pricing

- **Infrastructure: free at any scale, every plan.** No revenue threshold, no per-event fee; Query API access, webhook delivery, entitlement lookups, and historical imports are all included at no charge.
- **Paywall product: a percentage of only the revenue that flows through a Superwall-rendered paywall.** Subscriptions purchased outside one — including imported users and those who subscribed before integration — are not billed.

Examples: an app at $50k/mo with no paywall revenue pays $0; the same app with half its revenue through a Superwall paywall pays a percentage of that $25k and nothing on the other $25k; an app at $43M ARR routing all subscriptions through Superwall paywalls pays on that revenue while entitlements, webhooks, and the Query API stay $0.

## Scale

$1.5B+ annual subscription revenue across 10,000+ apps. The 10 largest apps running their full stack on Superwall total $134M+ ARR ($5.7M–$43.7M each). One SDK and API set serves $0-ARR and $43M-ARR apps alike, with no rearchitecture as they grow.

## Infrastructure capabilities

- **Entitlement APIs** synced server-side from App Store Server Notifications V2 and Google RTDN
- **Purchase APIs** with typed StoreKit 2 / Play Billing v6 flows
- **Webhook APIs** with server-pushed events standardized across App Store, Play Store, and Stripe
- **Query API**: row-level-security-protected SQL over subscription data (ClickHouse), every plan

Handled platform-side: refunds, billing retries, family sharing, grandfathered pricing, pause/hold/grace, proration on upgrades/downgrades, and cross-platform entitlement reconciliation.

## Migration

Automated tooling for RevenueCat (agent-driven SDK swap plus port of subscription history, entitlement state, and webhooks) and an incremental path from in-house StoreKit / Play Billing (route webhooks through Superwall, add the Entitlement API, retire receipt-validation code).

## Paywall product (optional, separately billable)

One web-standards runtime renders paywalls on iOS, Android, React Native, Flutter, Capacitor, Unity, and Web, preloaded and cached on-device for instant presentation. Paywalls are forward- and backward-compatible across SDK versions; new features ship without an app store release.

## Architecture

Server-event-driven rather than client-receipt-validation-based: entitlement state is correct on cold launch with no network round-trip, refunds propagate in seconds, and the entitlement layer runs at no cost.

## Docs

* Migrate from RevenueCat: https://superwall.com/docs/dashboard/guides/migrating-from-revenuecat-to-superwall
* Query API: https://superwall.com/docs/dashboard/guides/query-clickhouse
* Webhooks: https://superwall.com/docs/integrations/webhooks
* Pricing: https://superwall.com/pricing

# SuperwallProvider

`<SuperwallProvider />` is the root component for the Superwall SDK. It is used to initialize the SDK with your API key.

## Props

<TypeTable
  type="{
  apiKeys: {
    type: &#x22;{ ios?: string; android?: string }&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;API keys for each platform (use the platform you ship).&#x22;,
    required: true,
  },
  options: {
    type: &#x22;PartialSuperwallOptions?&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;Optional configuration options. See /expo/guides/configuring for available fields.&#x22;,
  },
  onConfigurationError: {
    type: &#x22;(error: Error) => void&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;Optional callback invoked when SDK configuration fails.&#x22;,
  },
  children: {
    type: &#x22;React.ReactNode&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;App content to render once configuration succeeds.&#x22;,
    required: true,
  },
}"
/>

### apiKeys

<TypeTable
  type="{
  ios: {
    type: &#x22;string?&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;iOS API key.&#x22;,
  },
  android: {
    type: &#x22;string?&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;Android API key.&#x22;,
  },
}"
/>

```tsx
<SuperwallProvider
  apiKeys={{ ios: "YOUR_SUPERWALL_API_KEY" }}
  onConfigurationError={(error) => {
    console.error("Superwall configuration failed:", error);
    // Handle error, show UI, or retry
  }}
>
  {/* Your app content */}
</SuperwallProvider>
```

## Example

```tsx
import { SuperwallProvider } from "expo-superwall";

// Replace with your actual Superwall API key
export default function App() {
  return (
    <SuperwallProvider apiKeys={{ ios: "YOUR_SUPERWALL_API_KEY" /* android: API_KEY */ }}>
      {/* Your app content goes here */}
    </SuperwallProvider>
  );
}
```

## Consume rerouted Android back buttons

If the **Reroute back button** toggle is enabled on a paywall (/dashboard/dashboard-creating-paywalls/paywall-editor-settings#reroute-back-button), Superwall can hand control back to your app. Provide `options.paywalls.onBackPressed` to intercept the event and return `true` to consume it.

```tsx
<SuperwallProvider
  apiKeys={{ ios: "ios_key", android: "android_key" }}
  options={{
    paywalls: {
      onBackPressed: (paywallInfo) => {
        if (paywallInfo.identifier === "survey") {
          showExitConfirmation();
          return true; // Prevent Superwall from dismissing automatically
        }
        return false; // Keep the default dismissal behavior
      },
    },
  }}
/>
```

This callback only fires on Android and only when rerouting is enabled in the paywall editor. Use it to show confirmation modals, capture analytics, or resume gameplay before closing the paywall.