Steem Tip #4: How to check your total pending payouts (in USD) the easy way

in #steem7 years ago

If you are like me and spend a lot of time here on the Steem blockchain, then it can often be difficult to find out how much and when you will get your payout. Sure, it might not be too difficult with your posts, but there are two big problems that makes it a hassle to find out how much pending payout you got:

  1. The amount displayed on Steemit is incorrect. Steemit still considers SBD to be pegged to 1 USD, while this is not the case in real life. It also does not account for the curation rewards that are on the post, which is generally 25 %. However, since the SBD peg is long gone, the amount you actually earn will be a lot higher than what you see on Steemit, and a $100 post can actually be worth closer to $150 for the author.
  2. It’s really annoying to find out which comments that earned you a few cents or dollars if you post lots of them every time. Even people who write good, original comments can post 50+ each day if they are active on the blockchain, Finding and calculation the incoming payout can be really annoying.

So, how do we do this a lot easier? The answer is simple; use a third-party tool!

steem.supply by @dragosroua

Go head over to http://steem.supply. Once you are there, type in your username, or the username of another person you want to see, and you will get all the information you could possibly need about your pending payouts!

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As you can see, right at the top here you can see the total potential rewards, as well as how much that will make your account grow. However, you should scroll a bit down to get to get good stuff!

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Here you can see all the posts that are pending payout, see the total for each day, and see how long before the payout is ready. There’s also a tab for comments, which is amazing if you want to see which comments that are most upvoted at a quick glance.

If you want a closer look at who upvotes your posts or comments, just click on them to get a nice pie chart to study. I’m not a big fan of pie charts personally, but it is more than enough for this purpose.

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While the image above is nice, the real chart is hoverable, so you can get a lot more information about who votes for your content by hovering your mouse over it.

And this is pretty much it. While the website won’t revolutionize your Steem experience, it will certainly make it very easy to find out just how much money you actually make on a weekly basis. It’s of course important to keep in mind that all the numbers there are estimates, and many things could change before you get your payout, such as more upvotes, changes in the Steem or SBD value, or even flags.

The tool was created by @dragosroua, so go and give him a follow if you want to stay up-to-date with the development of the tool.

More Steem tips

I've written a few Steem tips in the past, so check them out if you are interested in learning more about the cool stuff you can do on this amazing blockchain!

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Thank-you for the tip on this post @Valth
I have also read your other tips.
This was valuable learning for me.

Best regards
@Siggjo

You're welcome, @siggjo.

I'm glad you found some of the tips useful :)

This looks like a really helpful recource, thanks for the info :) This site really goes in depth.

You're welcome :)

It's a nice tool...I am using it for 3 month now. Plus I like @dragosroua... He is awesome...So I see no reason not to vote him as witness...

Yeah, it's a great tool. I haven't taken a stance in regards to voting him as a witness, but he seem to be doing some great things for the community, so I should definitely check that out more.

I was looking for a tool like this

Discord, Steemd, busy, Steemviz, and now this one are my most powerful weapons to manage my steemit account!

Thank you!

You're welcome, @ralk98. Using Steem with the right tools is such a massive improvement over just the standard experience. I'm sure you're using it already, but if not then you should check out @ginabot, which is the most powerful weapon of them all ;)

Of course, @ginabot is like having your personal secretary to help you manage your Steemit account xD

it's great!

Hehe, yeah, @ginabot is by far the best bot there is for Steem!

Hi @valth, thanks for sharing this information. Did you ever try steemworld.org? If not, I think it's worth checking out. Also, the tip on hidden messages is quite useful! Thanks for that!

Hello @michelmake. I'm glad you found the tip about hidden/encrypted messages useful.

I use steemworld.org every once in a while, but I find steem.supply better for this particular use. But Stemworld is great for going into the details of your account.

Thanks for stopping by, @michelmake :)

superb sir this is again very new to me😔😔. but day by day i learnt a lot of other stuff regarding this platform. bundle of thanks to you sir this is great information for all at least for me :).. sir yeh i followed @dragosroua for upcoming new of crypto... sir when you post about sp delegation :p

I'm glad you found it useful, @xawi :)

The next Steem tip (#5) will be about delegations!

Thanks for sharing the nice tool created by @dragosroua before knowing this tool I usually check it by
Steemworld.org/@kamchore
Thanks for the nice addition keep sharing @valth

Steemworld is also good for checking it, but I tend to prefer steem.supply myself for a quicker look at my incoming payouts. But steemworld.org sure has a lot of more information that could be nice to look at!

thats fabillious i was supposed to calculate them manually that how much is my payout pending but not more my unique friend @valth told me the easy way to do it thanks for sharing @valth

You are welcome! So now you won't ever have to do it manually anymore :)

this is really awesome information, i was looking for an easier way n your post did it, thanks for the share

You're welcome! I'm just glad that somebody found the information useful :)

wow this is very useful information for me because i am a beginner in steemit. thank you for sharing information. now i follow you. greeting me respectfully

Thanks for the follow! And you're of course welcome for the tip. I'm just glad that you found it useful!

You are welcome.
thanks also old have reply to my comments.
sir please see my post and the location of his error where .., i really need guidance from masters. thanks.
Best regards.

Really this information is very great and very useful, I like this so good luck my dear friend @valth 👍👍😃 , all the best for you 😃

Thanks! I'm glad you liked the information :)