You've decided to use CapyFast to improve the cash flow of your business. Great move! Now you might be wondering which solution is best for you: Manual or Auto Withdrawals. Let us help you sort it out.
Here are a few differences between the options:
1. Time spent
- If you need a one-time payment, Manual Withdrawal is the right option. Creating a withdrawal request takes some time—it's fine if you only do it once, but with regular withdrawals, you'll have to repeat this process often.
- If you plan to withdraw money regularly, consider Auto Withdrawals. This option saves you the trouble of creating a withdrawal request every time. Simply set a withdrawal schedule or threshold amount, and your funds will be sent automatically from your CapyFast Wallet to your chosen destination: bank account, PayPal, crypto wallet, or Payoneer.
2. Cost benefits
We offer additional benefits for frequent users, making Auto Withdrawals more affordable. Check the exact rates in your application. Every time we process a transfer, we ensure it happens on the most favorable terms for both parties. The cheaper it is for us, the cheaper it is for you.
We may also have a special offer for publishers earning over $20,000 in rewards per month (this includes the total amount of rewards from all Mitgo networks you work with, not just Admitad). If you're interested, contact our support team at support@capyfast.com.
3. Business strategy
When choosing between Manual and Auto Withdrawals, consider your business goals. Getting paid faster can help you grow your cash reserves. Even without cash flow issues, saving time can be beneficial for achieving your business objectives.
How to withdraw funds
- To get started, create an account in the CapyFast application.
- Ensure you've met the minimum withdrawal amount of $20 on your CapyFast account.
- Go to CapyFast Wallet and add your tax information and billing details.
- Decide whether you want to withdraw your money once or set up Auto Withdrawals.
- Create a withdrawal request by selecting a payment destination (bank account, PayPal, crypto wallet, or Payoneer).