Settings → Integrations lists every connected account, which split each one feeds, and its current state. You can reconnect or disconnect any account from its row.
What the table shows
The account and the platform it belongs to.
The Melon Split it feeds, so you can tell at a glance whether an account is in use.
Its state — connected, or needing reauthentication.
Reconnect and disconnect actions.
Reconnecting
Click Reconnect on the account's row and sign in again. Use this when an account has been flagged, or when you know the credentials changed. See What does "needs reauthentication" mean?.
Disconnecting
Disconnecting stops all syncing for that account. Melon warns you before it happens because the effect on an active split is immediate:
Earnings splits stop accruing. Days with no data stay empty and do not backfill.
Cashout splits stop seeing platform payouts. Splits that fall back to bank-deposit detection keep working, less accurately.
Existing balances and history are kept. Disconnecting does not erase anything already recorded.
Before you disconnect
Check the Melon Split column. If the account feeds an active split, sort out the split first — cancel it, or bind it to a different account — rather than leaving a live split with no data source.
Changing which account a split reads
Bind the new account first, then remove the old one, so the split is never without a source. A platform account can only feed one split at a time.
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