Discover Squads, the multisig wallet for Solana. Safely manage your treasury and assets with user-friendly controls and enhanced security features.
About Squads
Squads is a multisig platform built on Solana that helps teams and individuals secure and manage on-chain assets with clear workflows and shared approvals. A “Squad” works like a smart corporate treasury: you set a confirmation threshold (for example, 2-of-3), add signers, and then use the interface to approve transfers, trades, staking, program upgrades, validator operations, and more. Everything runs on Solana, so rules are enforced by code and the network’s validators rather than a centralized custodian.
For traders and founders, Squads removes a lot of command-line friction. You can deploy a multisig in minutes, assign roles, add safeguards such as time locks and spending limits, and operate a complete Solana treasury from one dashboard. Teams use it to safeguard tokens and SOL, manage program upgrade authorities and admin keys, and coordinate validator actions with auditable approvals.
What makes Squads special?
Squads combines an intuitive, SaaS-style interface with protocol-level guarantees. The multisig rules you set—thresholds, roles, time locks—are enforced by Squads Protocol on Solana’s validator network, not by a centralized admin. That design gives teams a familiar treasury experience while staying fully on-chain.
Connectivity is another differentiator. Inside the app, you can trade through Jupiter, stake with your preferred validator or liquid staking provider, and manage validator actions—all with proposal/approval flows. When you need to use a dApp that isn’t natively integrated, SquadsX acts as a companion that connects your Squad’s smart account to external Solana apps while preserving multisig security.
Operational polish matters, too. Fee Relayer can sponsor small transaction fees so every signer doesn’t need to hold SOL for approvals. Priority fee controls and batch actions help larger teams move efficiently without sacrificing review steps—useful during high-congestion market moments. Finally, accounting integrations (Request Finance and Integral) make reconciliation and reporting simpler for operations teams.
Pricing
Discover the pricing options available for Squads
Pricing is tiered by plan:
Starter — a free plan suitable for individuals and small teams getting started.
Business — a paid monthly plan per multisig that unlocks advanced controls and higher operational limits.
Enterprise — custom pricing for larger organizations that need tailored limits and support.
The pricing page also outlines provider fees for on/off-ramp options and other transactional costs. If you’re evaluating costs for a specific workflow (e.g., recurring payouts with ramps), confirm current fees directly in the app’s pricing view before you proceed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to the most common questions about this tool
What is Squads?
Squads is an open-source smart contract wallet standard on the Solana blockchain, designed to facilitate multisignature (multisig) wallets for teams and organizations.
It enables multiple parties to collectively manage digital assets, ensuring that transactions require approvals from a predefined number of participants.
How does Squads work?
Squads operates by allowing users to create multisig wallets on the Solana blockchain. A multisig wallet requires a predefined number of approvals from designated members (signers) to authorize transactions.
This setup ensures that no single individual has unilateral control over the assets, promoting decentralized and secure management.
Is Squads free to use?
Squads is an open-source protocol, and creating a multisig wallet is free.
However, users should be aware of standard Solana network fees associated with transactions, such as creating accounts or executing transactions, which are typically minimal.
Is Squads only for Solana?
Yes. Squads Multisig and Squads Protocol are built for Solana and enforce rules on-chain via Solana’s validator network.
Can I trade tokens from my multisig?
Yes. You can swap and create limit orders directly from the Squads interface through Jupiter, with all proposals and approvals visible to signers.
How do I move funds between my bank and my Squad?
Squads supports multiple providers, including a Virtual US Bank Account (receive USD into your Squad as USDC), Sphere, Coinflow, and a Bridge option. Availability depends on your region and provider policies.
Do signers need SOL to approve every transaction?
Not necessarily. With Fee Relayer, a Squad can sponsor small network fees so signers don’t each need SOL to participate in approvals.