Steem Payout Checker

Every week, I search the deepest corners of the steem platform to look for a new or underrated tool that I think would be of interest to some of you.

This week I'm gonna introduce a new way to check your potential payout. The tool is called Steem Payout Checker and was developed by @akintunde.

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What is Steem Payout Checker?

As the name implies, it is a Steem Payout Checker. XD It is one of the few tools that calculates how much expected potential payout a user will receive after the 7 day period.

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A not so random example taken from a well-known user

Like other monitoring upcoming payouts tool, Steem Payout Checker displays:

  • Post link : The link to the post
  • Pending Payout : The total expected payout of a post which can fluctuate indefinitely until payout, based on the market price of SBD
  • Voter's list : The list of voters for each post, including the fiat/crypto-currency equivalent of their votes
  • Withdrawal Time: Contains a human friendly display of time left till payout
  • Highest Giver: Shows the person who gave the highest vote in terms of worth for each post
  • Your Expected Payout: Shows the Expected Payout for each post in terms of SBD

But what differentiates Steem Payout Checker from other monitoring upcoming payouts tool like Steem Supply?

To start off, it has a Beneficiary column in which you can see how much other platforms are charging their users for using their platform. It also includes the beneficiary rewards percentage and the equivalent in SBD.

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One thing that stands out with this tool too compared to others is how it shows the votes up to its sixth decimal digit, which is quite useful if you are into a subscription based service wherein they are very specific about the votes received from their members.

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And that's it! What I really love about this tool is its simplicity. It only shows you what you really came for and that is the "Expected Payout" , "Beneficiary Rewards" and "Withdrawal Time". No graphs and no pie charts where involved. Only pure numbers!

As a bonus it even has a Print Slip, in which you see how much your Total Payout will be worth in your local currency:

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