Penny-accurate by design
Every amount is parsed once into exact Decimal cents and summed without floats — so a cycle never drifts by a stray penny.
If you run a cross-border Walmart Marketplace store from Bangladesh, Settle turns the settlement CSV from each payout cycle into a clear per-SKU profit and margin report. Upload the file, add your unit cost, and see exactly what you earned after Walmart's referral and WFS fees.
Every amount is parsed once into exact Decimal cents and summed without floats — so a cycle never drifts by a stray penny.
Gross sales, referral fees, WFS fees, refunds, COGS and margin — broken out for every Partner Item Id, signed and correct.
Before a report is final, the sum of every non-deposit line must equal Walmart's Total Payable. Mismatches are surfaced, never hidden.
Net payout is the plain signed sum. A sale-then-return that nets negative shows as a loss — exactly as Walmart paid it.
Every row is labeled by a single event classifier — product price, referral, WFS, refund, deposit — so numbers can't disagree.
Download the finished per-SKU report as CSV in a click. The numbers come straight from the server — the UI only formats them.
Drop in one payout cycle. We parse and classify every line, then check it reconciles to your Total Payable.
Add a COGS per SKU. Units are deduped per transaction so a split shipment is never double-counted.
See profit after COGS and margin per SKU and for the whole cycle — then export it as CSV.
Sellers based in Bangladesh who list on the Walmart US marketplace are paid in USD, usually received through Payoneer or a wire transfer. Settle reads the same settlement CSV that funds those payouts and keeps every figure in its original USD, so your reconciliation matches what actually lands in your account. It does not convert to taka and does not touch tax or VAT filing, the numbers stay exactly as Walmart reported them.
When you upload a cycle, Settle parses and classifies every line, product price, referral fee, WFS fee, refund and deposit, then asks for your cost of goods per SKU. From there it calculates per-SKU and per-cycle profit and margin, so a Dhaka-based seller can see which products genuinely earn after fees and COGS rather than guessing from the deposit total alone.
Every cycle runs through a reconciliation guard: the sum of all non-deposit lines must equal Walmart's Total Payable, or the report is flagged before you trust it. Calculations run on the server in integer cents with a decimal library, losses stay as losses, and the finished per-SKU report downloads as a CSV. Your saved costs stay tied to your account.
No. Settle keeps every amount in the currency on your Walmart settlement CSV, which for the US marketplace is USD. It does not convert to Bangladeshi taka and does not handle currency exchange. This keeps your profit reconciliation aligned with the exact USD payout you receive through Payoneer or wire.
Upload the settlement CSV for a payout cycle and Settle classifies each line, product price, referral fee, WFS fee, refund and deposit. You enter your cost of goods per SKU, then it returns a per-SKU and per-cycle profit and margin so you can see your real net profit after Walmart fees and your own COGS.
No. Settle is strictly a Walmart Marketplace and WFS settlement reconciliation and profit tool. It does not do tax, VAT or GST filing, and it does not connect to banks or any other marketplace. It parses your settlement CSV and produces a downloadable per-SKU profit and margin report.
Settle runs a reconciliation guard on every cycle: the sum of all non-deposit lines, including referral fees and WFS fees, must equal Walmart's Total Payable, otherwise the report is flagged. All math runs on the server in integer cents using a decimal library, so the WFS fee breakdown ties out to Walmart's own figures.
A single wrong sign or rounded float would silently corrupt every number. The engine is built on a handful of non-negotiable rules — and a pinned suite of real-data acceptance tests keeps them honest.
Money is integer cents.
Parsed once with a Decimal library — never a JS float.
All math on the server.
The frontend only formats cents into a string. It never sums or derives a figure.
Net payout is signed.
The plain signed sum of every non-deposit line — it equals the real deposit by definition.
Every cycle reconciles.
Σ of non-deposit lines must equal Total Payable, or the report is flagged, not finalized.
Create a free account, bring a settlement CSV (or use our sample), and get a reconciled profit report in seconds.