# Distribution Earnings | Dynamoi Docs

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Description: Open organization payments for royalty earnings, payable balances, payout requests, and the $100 payout minimum.

Distribution Distribution Earnings Open organization payments for royalty earnings, payable balances, payout requests, and the $100 payout minimum. Last updated Jun 1, 2026 5 sections Distribution Earnings is not a standalone artist page. The Earnings sidebar item appears only when the artist belongs to an organization, and it links to that organization's payments page. Accessing earnings Open Earnings from the Distribution section of the sidebar. It takes you to the organization payments page at /dashboard/organization/{orgSlug}/payments . Solo artists with no organization do not see the Earnings item, and the earnings route returns a 404. Organization payments The organization payments page consolidates royalty earnings across all artists in the organization. It shows: Payable royalty balances Monthly royalty summaries Completed payout groups Open payout requests Payout requests once a payout profile is set Access requires an organization role (admin, editor, or viewer). Super-admins see royalty data for all org users; other users see only their own. Payout minimum The minimum payable balance for a royalty payout is $100. This is a distribution-royalty withdrawal threshold, not a subscription price. Why earnings differ from analytics Distribution Analytics explores revenue trends by store, country, tier, and period. The organization payments page is about money movement: balances, summaries, and payout status. Use Distribution Analytics to investigate performance, then open organization payments to understand payout status. Timing expectations Royalty statements arrive after stores and partners report. The newest streaming or download activity may appear in platform dashboards before it appears in Dynamoi distribution royalties. If a payout looks missing, first check whether the relevant statement period has been processed and whether the balance is payable yet.
