Last updated: April 5, 2026
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| Rating | (0) | (0) |
| Pricing | Paid | Freemium |
| Health | Unknown | Healthy |
| Chain | solana only | solana only |
| Open Source | ||
| Features | 0 features | 6 features |
| Upvotes | ▲ 0 | ▲ 0 |
| Twitter Followers | 143 | 8 |
| Categories | Portfolio Trackers | Analytics & Charts, Portfolio Trackers |
| Description | Crypto tax software with strong Solana blockchain support | Crypto tax software for DeFi, NFTs, and exchanges with Solana support |
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Divly Divly is a crypto tax platform that auto-imports Solana blockchain transactions. Calculates capital gains, generates tax reports, and supports multiple countries. Growing alternative to Koinly with de... Summ Summ (formerly CryptoTaxCalculator) is a comprehensive crypto tax software supporting Solana DeFi, NFT, and exchange transactions. Automatically syncs with exchanges and wallets to generate IRS-compli...
Both Divly and Summ hold similar community ratings, suggesting users find comparable value in each. Your choice should come down to specific features, pricing, and ecosystem fit rather than overall score.
Divly uses a paid model, while Summ is freemium.
Divly does not have detailed feature data yet. Summ counters with 6 features including Automatic sync with Solana wallets and exchanges, IRS-compliant tax report generation with 1099-DA support, Free Solana SOL tax and profit calculator, and 3 more.
We monitor both tools around the clock for uptime, SSL validity, and response times. Divly currently has a unknown health status. Summ is rated healthy with 100.0% uptime. For tools you rely on daily — especially trading bots or wallets — uptime and speed are non-negotiable.
Summ stands out for free calculator available for basic solana tax estimates, excellent defi coverage including complex lp positions, established brand (formerly cryptotaxcalculator) with proven track record.
Both Divly and Summ operate in the portfolio trackers space, so this is a direct head-to-head. Neither has a clear community advantage, so your decision should be feature-driven. We recommend trying both — check Divly's pricing and Summ is free to start. Read user reviews on each tool's page for real-world feedback from the Solana community.