Rehive
Rehive Technical Briefing
Published April 26, 2022
Supported by Modern Treasury , IowaEDA and Brale
Overview
Helgaard of Rehive demos Rehive — a no-code fintech app builder that sits on top of the application layer of the fintech stack (above Plaid, Synapse, Wyre). For marketplaces (Fiverr, Upwork, Uber-style) looking to bring banking into their ecosystem, Rehive ships a pre-integrated ledger, user management, and an extensions framework — plus three UI surfaces (iOS, Android, web, admin dashboard, merchant portal). The demo walks through a US-oriented project using Rehive\'s Wyre integration for on/off-ramps, fiat and crypto custody, and KYC — producing a production-ready PayPal-like app in 5–10 business days. From the admin dashboard, operators define currencies (each backed by Wyre or their own custodial license), add account types, and manage transactions. A mass-send extension uploads a CSV of recipients and triggers a bulk payout through the Rehive API — paying users into their own branded wallet instead of PayPal. The consumer mobile app includes peer-to-peer transfers, QR scan-to-pay, a rewards/cashback engine, a lightweight in-app merchant marketplace, and a Wyre-backed crypto buy flow. Merchants get their own portal to list products, send invoices, and integrate POS — Rehive ends with a white-label option that hands over the source code for further customization.
0:00 Introduction to Rehive — no-code fintech app builder
Helgaard introduces Rehive as a no-code fintech app builder that sits on top of the application layer of the fintech stack. Target customers: marketplaces bringing finance into their ecosystem (Fiverr, Upwork, Uber-style) and new fintechs getting started quickly.
0:30 Rehive on the fintech stack
Plaid, Synapse, and Wyre supply APIs that move real funds. Rehive sits on top of that layer with a pre-integrated application — a ledger, user management, and an extensions framework that consumes those rails without needing custom integration work.
1:30 Three user roles — admin, business, end user
Rehive's product structure: a platform (ledger + user management), an extensions framework, and three UI layers — admin dashboard, merchant business interface, and end-user iOS/Android/web apps.
2:00 Wyre integration for US banking and crypto rails
For US projects, Rehive integrates with Wyre for on/off-ramps, custody of fiat and crypto, and KYC — so a marketplace can stand up a production PayPal-like app in 5–10 business days after opening Wyre, Plaid, and Rehive accounts.
3:30 Admin dashboard — ledger and user management
From the admin dashboard: add as many currencies as you like (each backed by Wyre or your own custodial licensing), define user vs. standalone accounts, and filter/export transactions from the ledger.
4:30 Mass-send extension for programmatic payouts
The mass-send extension uploads a CSV of recipients and amounts to run a bulk payout through the Rehive APIs — instead of sending to PayPal, the marketplace pays users into their own branded wallet.
5:30 Consumer mobile app — branded wallet UX
The end-user mobile app ships with peer-to-peer payments, QR-code scan-to-pay, portfolio balance, rewards/cashback campaigns, and a lightweight marketplace where merchants list products — all under the customer's brand.
7:30 Crypto buy flow via Wyre
The mobile app also supports crypto purchases: pick a coin, get a quote from Wyre, execute the buy, and the funds move via Wyre's rails in the background — opening up an app's Gen-Z-friendly crypto features without separate integrations.
8:00 Merchant interface — invoices, POS, scan-to-pay
The merchant-facing interface lets businesses in the marketplace list products, send invoices, and integrate POS. A demo walks through a scan-to-pay invoice flow between a buyer's mobile app and the merchant's invoice link.
Presented by Helghardt Avenant — Rehive · LinkedIn · website
Topics: Wallets, Embedded Finance