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Payouts and Payment Methods

You've earned your commissions — now let's talk about how you get paid.



How Payouts Work


Payouts are processed manually by the ALIVE team on a monthly basis. Here's how it works:


  1. Commissions accumulate throughout the month as your referrals make subscription payments
  2. End of month — Your total commissions for the month are calculated
  3. Payout processing — The ALIVE team processes payouts manually during the following month
  4. You get paid — Funds are sent to you once the payout is processed



No Minimum Threshold


Unlike many affiliate programs, ALIVE has no minimum payout threshold. Whether you earned $5 or $5,000 in a given month, you'll receive your full payout.


No waiting around until you hit some arbitrary number. You earned it, you get it.


This is a big deal. Many affiliate programs require you to accumulate $50 or even $100 before they'll pay you. With ALIVE, every dollar you earn gets sent to you.



Payout Statuses


In your affiliate dashboard, each payout has a status:


Status

Meaning

Pending

Commission has been earned but not yet paid out. It will be included in the next payout.

Paid

Commission has been processed and sent to you.


You can see your pending and paid totals on the summary cards at the top of your affiliate dashboard, and review individual payouts in the payouts table below.



Tracking Your Payouts


Your affiliate dashboard at photobooth.alive-pic.com/dashboard/affiliate shows:


  • Pending and Paid summary cards — Quick overview of your earnings
  • Payouts table — A paginated list of your payout history with amounts and statuses



Questions About Payouts?


If you have questions about your payouts, payment timing, or need to update your payment details, contact the ALIVE team at support@alive-pic.com.



Next Steps


Now that you know how you'll get paid, it's time to maximize those commissions. Check out Promoting ALIVE as an Affiliate for tips on driving more referrals.

Updated on: 22/03/2026

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