MemberPass
Platforms

Platform Roadmap

What's live today, what's coming, and where MemberPass is heading — Slack, Discord, Viber, and beyond.

MemberPass is a messaging-platform-first membership engine. Telegram is where we started, and where we go deepest today. Other platforms are on the roadmap, each arriving when we can deliver the same quality of bot-driven member management we do on Telegram.

Current status

Telegram

Live and actively developed.

Full bot integration, all 9 payment providers including Telegram Stars, channel / group / supergroup support, access codes, recurring billing, admin commands. The full creator and subscriber experience is on Telegram today.

See Telegram advantages.

Slack

Coming soon.

We're planning for Slack workspace-based memberships, paid channels, and automated member management using Slack's bot APIs. Not yet selectable as a project type.

Discord

Coming soon.

Discord server membership, role-gated channels, and automated role assignment tied to subscription status. Not yet selectable as a project type.

Viber

Coming soon.

Community-focused integration for regions where Viber is dominant. Not yet selectable as a project type.

What "coming soon" means

When we call a platform "coming soon," it means:

  • Engineering work is planned but we haven't committed to a public date.
  • The Project Type dropdown in the dashboard lists the platform but doesn't let you select it.
  • Existing MemberPass creators won't lose their Telegram work when other platforms go live — all projects are per-platform, so adding a Slack project alongside your Telegram project is the default behaviour.

We don't publish hard dates for unreleased platforms, because our priority is delivering the same quality of bot-driven member management we've spent years building on Telegram. We'd rather ship late than ship a half-baked integration that leaves your members half-managed.

Why the order: Telegram → Slack → Discord → Viber?

It's partly about the platform's bot maturity, partly about our existing customer concentration:

  • Telegram — gold-standard bot API, private channels and groups, native payments (Stars). Huge creator adoption. Obvious first choice.
  • Slack — mature bot / Events API, popular for B2B and professional communities.
  • Discord — huge consumer reach, role-based access model that fits memberships well, well-documented bot framework.
  • Viber — regionally dominant in parts of Eastern Europe and Asia.

What you can do today on other platforms

If you want membership-like features on a platform we don't officially support yet, two light workarounds:

  1. Lean on your Telegram bot as the source of truth. Drive subscribers through Telegram for the subscription + access management. Post content on whatever platform makes sense separately — you just won't get auto-kick-on-expiry outside Telegram.

  2. Use Access Codes for offline flows. If you're selling access to a Discord server and collecting payment via another system (Gumroad, Patreon, etc.), generate a batch of access codes in MemberPass and hand them out — but you'll need to manually flip Discord roles based on the codes you issue.

Neither is as smooth as the Telegram integration; both are stopgaps until the official platform support lands.

Staying informed

When a new platform goes live, we announce it via:

  • Email to account holders (if you have the relevant notification preferences turned on).
  • An in-app banner on your creator dashboard the first time you sign in after the release.

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