Payouts

You can start selling before you set this up. Payout details are only needed when you're ready to withdraw — until then, your earnings sit as a balance in your account.

There's no Stripe account to connect. You pick how you want to be paid, and we send the money there.

How you get paid

Local bank transfer. Money lands in your bank account in your own country and currency. You'll need your account number and the routing details for your bank — the exact fields depend on where you live.

Stablecoin (USDC). Paid in USDC to a wallet you control. This is built for sellers whose local banking is slow, expensive, or hard to qualify for. If a bank transfer isn't an option where you are, this usually is.

When the money lands

Two things happen on a different clock: when a sale becomes yours to withdraw, and how fast a withdrawal reaches you.

A new sale doesn't go straight to your withdrawable balance. It clears over the next few days first. That short hold covers refunds and disputes, so money you've already withdrawn doesn't get clawed back later. Once a sale clears, it's yours to take out whenever you want.

Withdrawals themselves are usually same-day. In rare cases a bank transfer can take up to five working days to settle, depending on your bank. If it's been longer than that, see below.

What it costs

On the last day of the monthFreepaid out automatically
Any other day2% or $5whichever is higher

On the last day of every month, we pay out your cleared balance automatically, with no fee. For most sellers that's all they need — let the balance build and collect it at month's end.

Need the money sooner? You can withdraw any time, but an off-cycle withdrawal costs 2% of the amount or $5, whichever is higher.

You need at least $50 in your balance to withdraw. The minimum keeps a payout from costing more in fees than it's worth.

If a payout doesn't arrive

Almost every failed payout comes down to wrong details. A mistyped account number, an old wallet address, a bank that rejects foreign transfers — the money has nowhere to land, so it bounces back to your balance. When that happens, check the destination details, fix what's off, and withdraw again.