How to Become a Provider
1. Provider Requirements
To join the ShareAI network as a provider, you must meet all of the following conditions:
- Have an active ShareAI account. If you don’t have one, sign up first.
- Own a GPU with at least 24 GB VRAM — currently, this means an NVIDIA RTX 4090 or an equivalent GPU.
In this early phase, we are only onboarding providers who meet the 24 GB VRAM requirement.
We reserve the right to remove providers from the network without appeal if their available GPU memory falls below this threshold. Earnings accrued until that point will be forfeited. This policy may change in the future as hardware requirements evolve
2. Provider Types
We support two categories of providers:
- Community Providers – Individual contributors who share computing power with the network. (This guide applies to Community Providers.)
- Company Providers – Organizations offering compute to the network. If you are a company, please contact [email protected] to start your onboarding.
3. Starting the Application
Once you meet the requirements:
- Sign in to your ShareAI account.
- Open the user menu (top right).
- Select Provider Dashboard.
- Click Start Review to begin your application.
You will need to fill in:
- Full legal name (must match official identification).
- Contact details (email address and WhatsApp number).
- Primary location (country where you operate).
- Any additional locations you plan to connect from.
4. Location Rules
ShareAI only allows network access from approved countries.
Attempting to bypass restrictions — including use of VPNs, proxies, or other obfuscation methods — will result in instant termination without appeal and forfeiture of all earnings.
5. Review & Approval
After you submit your application:
- Your application will change to Pending Review.
- Our team may contact you via email or WhatsApp for clarifications or additional information.
- You will receive a confirmation email (and WhatsApp message if you opted in) when your application enters review, as well as updates whenever your status changes — for example, when you are approved to join the network.