Revenue Split Automation

Automate revenue splits with auditable rules

Replace manual revenue split spreadsheets with governed imports, reusable allocation rules, deterministic calculation runs, payee statements, and structured exports.

Split Run Preview

Sources

2

Payees

47

Rules

14

Revenue imported Stripe + CSV Mapped
Rules evaluated 14 versions Ready
Statements exported 47 payees Locked

Problem

Revenue split spreadsheets break when logic grows

Allocora keeps revenue settlement work in controlled workflows instead of scattered spreadsheets, side notes, and manual payout files.

Formula changes become hard to trace once multiple payees, products, and revenue sources are involved.

Spreadsheet versions make it unclear which payout logic was used for a prior close period.

Payees ask for statements, but the source calculation usually lives in a separate workbook.

Workflow

From source revenue to reviewed settlement output

  1. 01

    Import Stripe or CSV/XLS/XLSX revenue into controlled sources.

  2. 02

    Map external product identifiers to internal products and payees.

  3. 03

    Apply flat, tiered, or metadata-scoped allocation rules.

  4. 04

    Run deterministic calculations and review exceptions before exports.

  5. 05

    Generate statements, payee totals, close packages, and audit-ready files.

Product Fit

What Allocora brings to this workflow

Allocora calculates and governs settlement logic before payout execution. It produces reviewed outputs for finance workflows and payout rails; it does not move money.

Rules engine with versioned allocation logic

Revenue imports with product mapping gates

Calculation runs with snapshot context

Payee statements and structured exports

Audit logs for source, rule, run, and export changes

Examples

Common settlement scenarios

Creator or contractor revenue splits

Partner and channel revenue sharing

Multi-payee product revenue allocation

Start with a governed settlement workflow

Create a free workspace, explore sample data, and review calculation outputs before payout movement.