Last verified 2026-07-14
stripe payouts csv columns meaning
Fee, Net, Arrival Date, Status — misreading columns is how wrong numbers land in a client email.
The actual problem
Operators misread Fee/Net/Status columns and forward wrong numbers to clients.
Do this
- Open the payouts export; keep Fee, Net, Arrival Date, Status.
- Ignore Gross if Net is present.
- Generate a page so the client sees net truth.
- Unlock before external send.
Tools for this job
- Netkiln
CSV → public revenue-health page (draft free, $19 clean)
Live sample first → netkiln.com/p/demo. Free draft from your CSV; $19 unlocks the client-ready URL.
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Need a client-ready cash URL?
Netkiln turns a Stripe or PayPal payouts CSV into a public revenue-health page — score, fees, refunds, daily net. Preview the sample, then paste yours.
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