Sablier is shutting down on Solana. What are the next steps?

Razvan Gabriel Apostu2 min readPublished: 2026-06-02
Sablier is shutting down on Solana. What are the next steps?
Sablier scaled back the solana.sablier.com user interface to a claiming-only app instead of a full takedown. Programs will remain available and open source.

Update: claiming remains available

The solana.sablier.com UI is still standing, but only as a lightweight claiming app for existing streams. You can connect your wallet, review verified Solana mainnet Lockup NFTs, and withdraw vested tokens. It does not support creating new streams or canceling existing streams.

Sablier Solana claiming mini app showing vested tokens available to withdraw

Following our previous announcement that Sablier was entering maintenance mode on Solana, we originally planned to fully deprecate the official Sablier interface at solana.sablier.com on June 30, 2026. As noted above, we've scaled it back to a claiming-only app instead of taking it down entirely.

Next steps

The onchain Sablier programs will remain deployed on Solana, but the hosted app no longer supports canceling streams. If you are a sender who wants to cancel an active vesting plan and migrate it to another vesting product in the Solana ecosystem, you now need to interact with the Sablier programs directly (see Option 2 below). Where cancellation isn't possible (e.g. non-cancelable streams), or you are a recipient withdrawing your own tokens, you can use the app above or AI agent skills to withdraw.

Option 1: AI agent skills (medium)

If you can't reach the sender to cancel a stream — or you are a recipient who wants a terminal-based alternative to the app — you can use AI agent skills to withdraw.

Our Claim with AI guide walks you through withdrawing from your Solana streams in plain English, with no manual contract interaction required.

Or you can simply point your agent (e.g. Claude Code) to our sablier-skills repository and tell it to figure it out. Just make sure to have your Solana wallet address available.

Option 2: Programmatic interaction (difficult)

Canceling streams, or any interaction beyond withdrawing, now requires this option. The Sablier programs deployed on Solana are audited and open source. If you are comfortable with code, you can write your own scripts or custom interfaces to interact with the programs on Solana mainnet.