Deployza Docs
Learn how Deployza works, what networks are supported, how fees work, and how to deploy smart contracts safely from your own wallet.
What is Deployza?
Deployza is a no-code smart contract deployment platform that helps builders and onchain users deploy contracts in seconds. Instead of writing Solidity, setting up development tools, or using complex deployment scripts, you connect your wallet, choose a contract type, enter a few basic details, and deploy directly on a supported network.
Deployza does not custody user funds and does not deploy contracts from a hidden backend wallet. You confirm every deployment transaction directly from your own wallet.
No custody
Deployza never holds your funds.
No hidden wallet
Nothing deploys from a backend wallet.
You confirm every tx
Every deployment goes through your wallet.
How Deployza works
Deploying a contract takes six simple steps, from wallet connection to viewing your contract onchain.
Connect your wallet
Connect a supported wallet such as MetaMask, Rabby, Coinbase Wallet, or any compatible wallet through RainbowKit.
Select a network
Choose the blockchain network where you want to deploy your contract.
Choose a contract type
Select from available contract templates such as Basic Contract or ERC20 Token.
Enter contract details
For ERC20 tokens, enter details like token name, symbol, and initial supply.
Confirm in your wallet
Your wallet will show the deployment transaction before anything is sent onchain.
View your contract on explorer
After confirmation, Deployza shows the transaction and contract address with explorer links.
Supported networks
Deployza is live on the following networks today, with more planned as the ecosystem grows.
Coming soon
Supported contract types
Basic Contract
ReadyA simple, lightweight onchain contract. Your wallet deploys it directly in a single transaction, and the service fee forwards to Deployza's Treasury Safe in that same transaction — nothing is collected later.
Best for
- Simple onchain activity
- Testing deployments
- Ecosystem participation
- Wallet history building
- Learning how contract deployment works
ERC20 Token
ReadyA no-code ERC20 token deployment template. Enter a token name, symbol, and initial supply — your wallet deploys the token directly in a single transaction, the full initial supply is assigned to your wallet, and the service fee forwards to Deployza's Treasury Safe in that same transaction.
Best for
- Community tokens
- Test launches
- Creator tokens
- Ecosystem experiments
- Learning ERC20 deployment flows
NFT Collection
Coming SoonNFT Collection deployment is planned but not live yet.
Fees
Deployza charges a small service fee for contract deployments. This fee supports product development, maintenance, infrastructure, and future features.
| Network | Basic Contract | ERC20 Token |
|---|---|---|
| Base | 0.00008 ETH | 0.00022 ETH |
| Robinhood Chain | 0.00008 ETH | 0.00022 ETH |
- Gas fees are separate from Deployza service fees.
- Gas fees are paid directly to the blockchain network and may vary depending on network conditions.
- Your wallet will show the estimated gas cost and full transaction details before you confirm.
- You need enough native ETH in your wallet to cover both gas and the service fee.
Safe-forward fee model
Deployment and fee collection happen in a single wallet transaction — there's no separate step to set up, approve, or wait on.
- One wallet transaction does everything — there's no separate approval or setup step.
- Your contract or token deploys directly from your wallet.
- The service fee forwards to Deployza's Treasury Safe atomically, in that same transaction.
- There is no separate fee sweep or collection step — the fee never sits in the deployed contract.
- You own the deployed contract or token immediately, from the moment it's confirmed.
Deployza Treasury Safe
Service fees are forwarded to Deployza's Treasury Safe — a multisig wallet, visible onchain like any other address.
Treasury Safe address
0xF194BBfD0FA8392b9a63CDe3afa784DE127c871BSecurity & transparency
Deployza is designed to be simple and transparent — every deployment is confirmed by you, from your own wallet.
No approvals required
User-owned deployments
Verified onchain contracts
Wallet-confirmed transactions
Transparent fees
- Deployza does not ask for token approvals.
- Deployza does not ask for spending permissions.
- Deployza does not ask users to sign unlimited approvals.
- Deployza does not custody user funds.
- Deployza does not deploy from a hidden backend wallet.
- Deployza never asks for your seed phrase or private key.
- Every deployment is confirmed directly from the user's own wallet.
- Fees are shown before deployment.
- The service fee forwards to Deployza's Treasury Safe in the same transaction as deployment — never swept or collected later.
- Deployed contracts can be viewed onchain.
Factory contracts
Basic Contract and ERC20 Token are both deployed directly from your wallet as a single contract-creation transaction, with no factory in the call path. The factory contracts below were used by an earlier version of Deployza — they remain deployed and verified onchain for transparency, but are not used by the current deployment flow.
Base
The Robinhood ERC20 factory address intentionally matches the Base ERC20 factory address. This is not a copy-paste mistake — the same deployer wallet and the same deployment nonce can produce the same CREATE address on different chains. These are separate contracts deployed on separate blockchains.
Wallet warnings
Some wallets may show warnings for newer websites or less popular domains. This does not always mean the website is malicious.
Wallets often show extra warnings when:
- A domain is new
- The site has low traffic
- The dapp is not widely indexed yet
- The wallet has limited reputation data for the domain
Deployza is a new product, so some wallets may show caution messages while reputation and usage history grow. Users should always review every wallet popup carefully before confirming any transaction.
Deployza's deployment flow does not require token approvals or spending permissions — never sign a request that asks for approval or spending access in Deployza's name.
Frequently asked questions
Do I own the contract I deploy?
Yes. Contracts deployed through Deployza are created for your wallet. For ERC20 tokens, the initial token supply is assigned to the deploying wallet.
Does Deployza need token approvals?
No. Deployza does not require token approvals or spending permissions for deployment.
Why do I pay a service fee?
The service fee supports Deployza development, maintenance, infrastructure, and future product features.
Are gas fees included in the Deployza fee?
No. Gas fees are separate and are paid directly to the blockchain network.
Can I deploy without coding?
Yes. Deployza is designed for no-code deployment.
Can Deployza move my tokens?
No. Deployza does not ask for token approvals or spending permissions.
Why does my wallet show a warning?
Some wallets show warnings for new or less popular websites. Always verify the domain, review the transaction, and confirm only if you understand what the transaction does.
Official domain: https://deployza.xyz
Best practices
Before deploying
- Always verify you are on the official domain (deployza.xyz)
- Check that your wallet is connected to the correct network
- Review the contract details carefully
- Review the wallet transaction before confirming
- Keep enough native ETH for gas and the service fee
- Save your transaction and contract links after deployment
For ERC20 tokens
- Choose your token name carefully
- Choose your symbol carefully
- Double-check initial supply
- Understand that onchain deployments are permanent
Disclaimer
Deployza is a smart contract deployment tool. Users are responsible for reviewing transaction details and understanding what they deploy.
Deployza does not provide financial, legal, or investment advice.
Deploying a token or contract does not guarantee value, liquidity, exchange listing, rewards, or airdrops.
Always do your own research before deploying or interacting with smart contracts.
Support
More official support and community links will be added here as they become available.