We're Retiring Our Legacy Plans on June 30th: Here’s how you can prepare

On June 30th, Reown is deprecating its legacy plans and moving everyone onto a leaner, more user-centric product offering. The change is designed around one goal: letting us deliver the best possible service to teams building with the Reown SDK.

To clarify, most teams don't need to do anything. And even if the deprecation plan does affect your team, there’s a chance you won’t need to do anything at all.

To help you navigate the upcoming changes, this post explains exactly what's happening, why we're doing it, who is and isn't affected, and the steps to take if your team is one of the few that needs to act.

Why we're deprecating the legacy plans

Consolidating our current plans means we can offer an improved, more consistent service to everyone building with Reown. To explain, over the past few years, we’ve amended and changed our plans and pricing to serve our users as well as possible. While the changes have been necessary and beneficial for all users, it has also created complex structure for customers having to maintain performance for a range of teams with different terms, features and agreements.

Here’s how deprecating the free plan will benefit Reown as a whole:

  1. Streamlining our plans.
    The legacy plans have been running in parallel with our core offerings for some time. Retiring them lets us simplify the lineup and put all the focus on the plans we actively build and improve, which means a better service for every team.
  2. Providing app building features only to the teams that need it
    Changing how Reown’s free tier plan means that teams who only need connections will all use the WalletConnect dashboard instead. This way, they can still access the network and provide connections without signing up for the app-building features Reown offers. As a result, both our Reown and WalletConnect dashboards become user-centric, only showing the information and settings teams really need.
  3. Improving how we work internally.
    A single, clear plan structure makes our internal operations far simpler. It ensures everyone gets access to the features they're entitled to, and it cuts down our roll-out times. In short, we spend less time on operational overhead and more time shipping improvements you'll actually feel.

Who this affects (and who it doesn't)

For the large majority of teams, nothing changes. Here's how to tell where you stand.

Reown SDK users on legacy plans

The migration affects teams building using the Reown SDK’s features such as smart accounts (including social and email logins), authentication with compliance features (like wallet verification for travel rule), payments features (such as funding in-app wallets with exchange or custodial wallets), and analytics.

If you aren't using any of these Reown SDK features, you can continue using wallet connections via the WalletConnect network for free through the WalletConnect dashboard. There, you still have access to the network, can provide wallet connections, and can manage multiple projects to do so.

Most Reown users are not affected: the existing free plan (Starter), Pro, Growth and Enterprise plans will continue as normal.

The only Reown users this will affect is plans marked "No plan". All new teams created after January were already assigned the Starter plan by default, but some users who signed up earlier have been on the legacy free plan. This acted as default plan for free users, offering limited features—typically only used for wallet connections and basic app features. If your team is on it, you'll see the migration banner in the dashboard and the "Freeze in X days" marker. If you don't see those, you're not affected.

WalletConnect teams using its core connectivity functionality are not impacted

If your team previously migrated to the WalletConnect dashboard, you can keep using the WalletConnect Network and its connection capabilities exactly as before—completely free.

The WalletConnect dashboard is the home of the WalletConnect network, giving you a single place to manage your projects that only use connection features.

Most teams using WalletConnect’s core connectivity capabilities were already migrated to the WalletConnect dashboard in December 2025. This includes wallets using the Wallet SDK (WalletKit) and apps that only use wallet connections (via AppKit Core) rather than the full Reown SDK.

If you visit the Reown dashboard and see teams marked "migrated" in blue, we migrated your teams for you. This means they are already available in the WalletConnect dashboard today, and you don’t need to do a thing.

If you still use the Reown dashboard today, but only for wallet connections (AppKit Core) on the legacy plan, you may move them to the WalletConnect dashboard and continue running multiple separate projects for free.

If you are currently using the Reown SDK (full AppKit integration), but only want to use wallet connection features going forward, you can also move to the WalletConnect dashboard and continue using multiple projects for free.

What's happening on June 30th

On June 30th, we're removing legacy plans so that every team sits on a single, clear product structure. This means that users on the legacy free plan will be automatically migrated to the existing free plan named “Starter”.

For most users, the transition will be seamless and won’t affect their experience, but for a few teams with multiple projects in production and multiple team members, you’ll have a choice to make.

If your team is affected, you don't have to guess. Affected teams are flagged directly in the Reown dashboard: you'll see a banner warning you about the upcoming plan deprecation, and your affected teams will be marked "Freeze in X days" so you know exactly how long you have to act.

What to do next: How you can prepare for the migration

For almost everyone, preparation is simple..

If you're on Starter, Pro, Growth, or a custom Enterprise plan, you don't have to do anything. The migration only applies to teams on a legacy plan, which appear in the Reown dashboard tagged as "No plan".

If the migration does affect you, you have two options:

  1. Set your preferences in the dashboard.
    Choose which project you want to continue with, and your team can keep going on the free offering with that selection. After June 30th, your other projects will be frozen (not deleted), and you can continue with your most active project.
  2. Upgrade to a paid plan.
    If you want to keep using multiple projects and multiple team members, your best option is to move to a paid plan. Paid plans also come with the added benefit of higher RPC calls, more MAUs and advanced features, helping teams with multiple projects in production scale seamlessly. You can compare what each tier includes on the Reown pricing page and upgrade in a few clicks from the dashboard.

If you or your team admin has lost access to the dashboard, please contact the reown team at hello@reown.com to restore your access and set your preferences.

What happens if I don’t prepare?

If you do not choose one of the above options before June 30th, your affected team will be migrated to the Starter plan by default. In this case, your most active project will remain active and the others will be frozen, not deleted. This means you can reactivate your other projects at any time by upgrading to a paid plan.

In the event you do not register your preferences and your most active project in production is not the project you want to keep, you will be able to reach out to our team to swap the frozen project for a limited amount of time after the migration.

My projects are frozen, what now?

If you’re reading this post-migration (after June 30th) and your projects have been frozen, you have 3 main options;

  1. Unfreeze your projects immediately by upgrading to a paid plan.
  2. If you’re only using your projects for wallet connections, you can move to the WalletConnect dashboard. This will allow you to manage multiple projects and access the WalletConnect network for wallet connections, but will not give you access to Reown’s features like customization features, funding flows and analytics.
  3. Request to swap your active project with your chosen frozen project by reaching out to the reown team at hello@reown.com.

Get started with Reown’s Improved Service

The change lands on June 30th. If you're on Starter, Pro, Growth, or Enterprise, you can stop reading here, nothing changes for you. If your team is tagged "No plan" in the Reown dashboard, log in, check the migration banner, and either set your project preference or upgrade before your freeze date.

Ready to keep building with an improved Reown service?

Visit the Reown dashboard to ensure you’re ready →

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