A minimum payout threshold is the amount your accumulated earnings must reach before a distributor transfers them to your bank account or digital wallet. For example, if the threshold is ten dollars and you earned nine dollars this month, the distributor holds that amount until next month. The concept sounds simple enough — but when a distributor suddenly raises that threshold from ten dollars to fifty without any prior notice, everything changes.
The immediate impact goes far beyond a delayed payment. It triggers a chain of problems that can disrupt your entire financial planning:
Most distribution contracts include a clause granting the distributor the right to modify terms and policies — sometimes with prior notice, sometimes without. This clause tends to look insignificant when you first sign, but it hands the company broad authority over how your money is managed. Many musicians don't read the fine print carefully enough and only discover this clause when it affects them directly.
Start by checking your email and the distributor's latest terms of service to confirm whether a notification was sent that you may have missed. If you're certain no notice was given, reach out to support and request a clear explanation of the new policy and its effective date. In some countries, the law requires advance notice for any change affecting financial obligations — if the amounts involved are significant, consulting a local attorney is worth considering.
At Mazufa, payout policies are stated clearly, and there are no hidden deductions on your distribution earnings. If you're evaluating distributors, make transparency in payout policy and terms a primary criterion — not an afterthought.
A minimum payout threshold change without notice isn't just an administrative inconvenience — it's a decision that directly affects your financial situation as an artist. The solution lies in reading contracts carefully, documenting consistently, and diversifying your distribution channels. Your music deserves a distributor that respects both your time and your money.