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Paystubs

My paystubs shows every approved period's pay — hours, services, tips and the total — with an explanation on tap.

2 min readUpdated August 15, 2026StylistsIncluded from Starter

It's payday, and the question is never just "how much" — it's "does that match what my fortnight felt like?". My paystubs, in the app's own menu, answers both without anyone having to ask the front desk.

My paystubs with one approved period expanded: hours worked, services, products, tips and the total, above an Explain my pay button.
Each stub opens into the four numbers that made it.

Reading a stub

Each approved pay period is one card: the date range and the total. Open it and the total breaks into its parts — Hours worked, Services with their commission, Products, Tips, Total. On the demo stub that's 48 hours, 17 services earning $1,010.25, and $51.35 in tips: $1,061.60.

The stub reads from the period's frozen report — the same numbers the owner approved, not a live recalculation. If it's on your stub, it's the number of record.

Explain my pay turns the breakdown into sentences — which services, what rate, where the tips came from — for the weeks when a number needs a story before it makes sense.

What "approved periods" means

The list only shows periods the owner has approved. While a period is still being reviewed its numbers can move — a missing time card gets added, a bonus lands — and a stub that changes after you've read it would be worse than a stub that arrives a day later. Approval is the moment the number becomes a promise; that's the moment it becomes visible here.

Gross, not net

The stub is what you earned — commission, hourly pay or salary, plus tips. Taxes come off after, at the payroll provider, so the amount reaching your bank will be smaller. RewireBox never sees that side: the stub is for checking your work was counted right, and the provider's payslip is for checking the tax.

Common questions

Why is the current period missing?

Only approved periods appear. Until the owner approves, the numbers are still being reviewed and could change — showing them early would mean sometimes showing you a figure that later moves.

Is this what lands in my bank account?

It's your gross pay — what you earned before tax. The salon's payroll provider withholds taxes and pays the net, so the bank figure will be lower than the stub.

I can't see My paystubs at all.

Your login email has to match the email on your staff record — that match is what proves which stubs are yours. Ask whoever manages staff records to add your work email.

My tips look lower than what clients left.

Tips already handed to you in cash during the period are subtracted at payday so they aren't paid twice. The earned amount is still on the salon's report.

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