Melon consolidates them. A creator on several splits with your agency gets one invoice and one charge covering all of them, itemised per page. They pay once; your records stay separate per split.
What the creator sees
A single payment link listing each page with its own balance and one total.
They make one payment. They are not asked to pay each split individually.
What the agency sees
Each split keeps its own balance, history and Invoices tab. Consolidation is a billing convenience, not a merge — reporting stays per page.
Why it works this way
A creator running four pages would otherwise receive four invoices on the same day for the same agency, and pay four times, incurring the card fee four times. One charge is cheaper for them and produces fewer failures.
What gets consolidated
Splits are grouped when they share the same creator and the same agency, and are due in the same cycle. Splits with different agencies are never combined.
A split whose schedule puts it on a different cycle is invoiced on its own cycle.
Partial payment
The payment amount is editable. A creator can pay less than the total, and the shortfall stays on the balance and appears in the next invoice. Melon does not choose which page a partial payment settles — it reduces the consolidated balance.
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