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Short description
With Automatic Payouts, ArbitrageOne regularly requests a payout of your Amazon balance on your behalf. That way your cash flow stays steady without you having to trigger it manually every time. You also see your historical payout history as a chart and table.Page layout
History chart
Bar chart of your payouts per calendar week with filters for marketplace, time range and grouping (Weekly / Monthly).
Settings
- Enable automatic payouts — master toggle
- Additionally at month-end — requests a payout on the last day of the month regardless of the interval
- Marketplace selection — multi-select (only participating marketplaces selectable)
- Payout interval — daily / every 2, 3, 4, 7, 10, 14 days

History table
Per entry: transfer date, period, amount, account, status (Successful, Failed, Pending, In progress).
Payout log
All automatic attempts with date, marketplace and status — even if no payout actually went out.Step-by-step: Set up automatic payouts
Step 1: Enable
Switch the Enable automatic payouts toggle on.Step 2: Choose marketplaces
Select all marketplaces for which ArbitrageOne should automatically request payouts.Step 3: Set interval and minimum amount
Choose e.g. Every 7 days and set a minimum amount (e.g. €100) to avoid micro-payouts.Step 4: Enable month-end (optional)
Enable Additionally at month-end so your accounting has a clear cut-off per month.Step 5: Save
Click Save. From now on the cron job runs in the background.Important notes
- Amazon allows only one payout per marketplace within 24 hours. More frequent attempts are rejected.
- A payout can be rejected by Amazon for various reasons (e.g. account hold, reserve). Status Failed in the log shows the reason.
- Not all marketplaces support on-demand payouts. Unsupported options are greyed out.
