Meet with Brale

See how Brale helps teams launch and run stablecoin programs

Book a 30-minute call with the Brale team. We'll show you the platform live and give you a clear picture of what it takes to get your program running.

Why teams trust Brale

  • 100+ programs live
  • 45 US jurisdictions licensed or exempt
  • SOC 2 Type II
  • 2-6 weeks typical time to launch

Brale's API dropped straight into our payment stack and had us live in days. We now settle in cfUSD in real time — and share in the upside of stablecoin issuance.

— Daniel Lev, CEO @ Coinflow

Schedule a call

What to expect

A working session shaped around
your program — not a generic pitch.

Most first calls are about 30 minutes. We'll use the time to understand your use case, where you're blocked today, and what "live" needs to mean for your team.

Bring whoever should be in the room — product, treasury, compliance, or engineering. If there's a fit, we'll outline practical next steps and what diligence typically looks like from here.

  • Tailored to your use case

    A tailored walkthrough based on your use case

  • Launch path and operations

    Discussion of launch path, operational setup, and timeline

  • Compliance and structure

    Room for technical, compliance, and program-structure questions

  • Next steps

    Clear next steps if there's a fit

Before you book

Frequently asked questions

Typically someone from Brale's revenue or product team. If your questions are compliance or legal-specific, we can make sure the right person is on the call.

Start a diligence conversation instead. SOC 2 Type II report, pen test results, reserve attestations, MSB registration, and jurisdictional licensing summary are all available under NDA. Use the link above, or email us at [email protected].

30 minutes. We'll show you the platform live, cover how it works for your program type, and leave time for questions. If you need more time, we can schedule a follow-up.

Yes. We work with teams at different stages. The call will help you understand what integration actually looks like, what timeline is realistic, and whether now is the right time to move.