# 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

# SuperwallOptions

Options for configuring the Superwall SDK.

> **Warning:** **Deprecated SDK**We strongly recommend migrating to the new [Superwall Expo SDK](/docs/expo), see our [migration guide](/docs/expo/guides/migrating-react-native) for details.

## Purpose

Options for configuring the Superwall SDK. Use this to customize the appearance and behavior of paywalls, logging, and other SDK features.

## Signature

```typescript
export class SuperwallOptions {
  paywalls: PaywallOptions = new PaywallOptions()
  networkEnvironment: NetworkEnvironment = NetworkEnvironment.Release
  isExternalDataCollectionEnabled = true
  localeIdentifier?: string
  isGameControllerEnabled = false
  logging: LoggingOptions = new LoggingOptions()
  collectAdServicesAttribution = false
  passIdentifiersToPlayStore = false
  storeKitVersion?: "STOREKIT1" | "STOREKIT2"
  enableExperimentalDeviceVariables = false
}
```

## Properties

<TypeTable
  type="{
  paywalls: {
    type: &#x22;PaywallOptions&#x22;,
    typeDescriptionLink: &#x22;/react-native/sdk-reference/PaywallOptions&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;Options for configuring paywall appearance and behavior.&#x22;,
    required: true,
  },
  networkEnvironment: {
    type: &#x22;NetworkEnvironment&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;The network environment to use. Options: `Release`, `ReleaseCandidate`, `Developer`.&#x22;,
    default: &#x22;Release&#x22;,
  },
  isExternalDataCollectionEnabled: {
    type: &#x22;boolean&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;Whether external data collection is enabled.&#x22;,
    default: &#x22;true&#x22;,
  },
  localeIdentifier: {
    type: &#x22;string?&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;The locale identifier to use. If not set, the system locale is used.&#x22;,
  },
  isGameControllerEnabled: {
    type: &#x22;boolean&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;Whether game controller support is enabled.&#x22;,
    default: &#x22;false&#x22;,
  },
  logging: {
    type: &#x22;LoggingOptions&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;Options for configuring logging behavior. **Must be an instance of `LoggingOptions` so `toJson()` is available.**&#x22;,
    required: true,
  },
  collectAdServicesAttribution: {
    type: &#x22;boolean&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;Whether to collect AdServices attribution data.&#x22;,
    default: &#x22;false&#x22;,
  },
  passIdentifiersToPlayStore: {
    type: &#x22;boolean&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;Whether to pass identifiers to Play Store.&#x22;,
    default: &#x22;false&#x22;,
  },
  storeKitVersion: {
    type: &#x22;\&#x22;STOREKIT1\&#x22; | \&#x22;STOREKIT2\&#x22;?&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;The StoreKit version to use (iOS only).&#x22;,
    default: &#x22;`undefined` (auto-detect)&#x22;,
  },
  enableExperimentalDeviceVariables: {
    type: &#x22;boolean&#x22;,
    description: &#x22;Whether to enable experimental device variables.&#x22;,
    default: &#x22;false&#x22;,
  },
}"
/>

## Usage

Create options when configuring the SDK:

```typescript
import { SuperwallOptions, PaywallOptions, LoggingOptions, NetworkEnvironment, LogLevel, LogScope } from "@superwall/react-native-superwall"

// Build logging options (must be an instance so toJson exists)
const logging = new LoggingOptions()
logging.level = LogLevel.Debug
logging.scopes = [LogScope.All]

// Build paywall options (set properties after construction)
const paywalls = new PaywallOptions()
paywalls.shouldShowPurchaseFailureAlert = false
paywalls.isHapticFeedbackEnabled = true

const options = new SuperwallOptions({
  networkEnvironment: NetworkEnvironment.Developer,
  isExternalDataCollectionEnabled: true,
  localeIdentifier: "en_US",
  logging,
  paywalls
})

await Superwall.configure({
  apiKey: "pk_your_api_key",
  options: options
})
```

## Network Environment

Use different network environments for different build configurations:

```typescript
// Development builds
const devOptions = new SuperwallOptions({
  networkEnvironment: NetworkEnvironment.Developer
})

// Release candidate builds
const rcOptions = new SuperwallOptions({
  networkEnvironment: NetworkEnvironment.ReleaseCandidate
})

// Production builds
const prodOptions = new SuperwallOptions({
  networkEnvironment: NetworkEnvironment.Release
})
```

## Related

* [`PaywallOptions`](/docs/react-native/sdk-reference/PaywallOptions) - Paywall-specific options
* [`configure()`](/docs/react-native/sdk-reference/configure) - Configure the SDK with options