SharedFi is a platform that lets users share password-protected WiFi or mobile hotspots through a mobile app, with the goal of helping bridge the “digital divide” by making better use of existing network infrastructure. WiFi owners can open up home hotspots or mobile hotspots, while end users can connect without knowing the actual password and get online for free by watching rewarded video ads, or by paying a one-time access fee.
The platform’s core modules include hotspot sharing, ad monetization, pay-per-access charging, and a dashboard for revenue and connection statistics. SharedFi says WiFi passwords are encrypted and securely stored in the cloud, and that users connecting to the hotspot cannot see the actual password. For connection security, it uses WPA2 or WPA3 protocols. The site also mentions partnerships with ISPs, MVNOs, and the WBA for hotspot monetization, prepaid plans, and seamless connectivity across networks.
SharedFi does not disclose traditional SaaS plans or subscription pricing. Its model is based on revenue sharing from ads and one-time access fees: users can connect for free by watching ads, or pay an access fee; the platform distributes 50% of all advertising and access revenue to WiFi sharers. Withdrawal options include PayPal, mobile top-ups, eSIM, ad-free subscriptions, and a planned virtual debit card.
The main advantage is that the model is straightforward: it can turn idle WiFi resources into income and offer low-budget users a cheaper connectivity option than mobile data. The fact that passwords are not exposed, together with WPA2/WPA3 support, also lowers the barrier to sharing. The downside is that public information is limited. Key issues such as supported countries, app availability, ad fill rates, settlement cycles, fees, handling of abusive or illegal traffic, and potential conflicts with ISP terms are not clearly explained. There is also no visible mention of enterprise-grade permissions, audit logs, APIs, or compliance certifications.
SharedFi is best suited to individuals willing to share hotspots for small earnings, hotspot operators, and ISPs/MVNOs exploring hotspot ecosystems. Support for access, payments, and withdrawals in mainland China is unknown. If targeting Chinese users, the key areas to evaluate are network availability, PayPal usability, regulatory compliance, and carrier policies. Alternatives include carrier public WiFi, portable WiFi devices, eSIM, public venue WiFi, and local hotspot services.
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