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How Do Wix Payouts Work?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 4:10 am

As a Wix user, you have the ability to sell products and services through your Wix website. When you make a sale, Wix will collect the money from your customer and then pay you out.

The amount of time it takes for Wix to pay you will depend on the payment method that you have chosen.

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Wix Payouts

Wix offers two different payout methods:

1. Manual Payouts

With manual payouts, you will need to request a payout from Wix every time you want to receive money from a sale. This option is best for people who don’t make very many sales or who want more control over their money. Manual payouts can take up to 5 business days to process.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that Wix payouts can take up to 10 days to process. In some cases, payouts may be delayed due to bank holidays or weekends. We recommend that you check your account regularly to ensure that your payout has been processed.

2. Automatic Payouts

With automatic payouts, Wix will automatically send you money from your sales on a regular basis. You can choose to receive payouts daily, weekly, or monthly.

This option is best for people who make a lot of sales and who want to receive their money as soon as possible. Automatic payouts can take up to 2 business days to process.

How Do Wix Payouts Work?
Wix pays out its users in two different ways: manual payouts and automatic payouts. With manual payouts, users have to request a payout from Wix every time they want to receive money from a sale. This option is best for people who don’t make many sales or who want more control over their money.

With automatic payouts, Wix will automatically send users money from their sales on a regular basis. Users can choose to receive payouts daily, weekly, or monthly. This option is best for people who make a lot of sales and who want to receive their money as soon as possible

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