How it works
Shopper picks a reward
On the cart they choose $X discount or +$X cashback.
They check out
Discount comes off now, or they pay full and lock in the cashback.
Cashback hits their bank
After the return window, CashRoute pays it by ACH.
Cashback is a percentage of the order subtotal (excluding shipping, handling, and tax), paid by ACH after the return window and voided if the order is returned or refunded. CashRoute isn't a bank; payments are processed by Stripe and Plaid.
Why stores love CashRoute 💚
Shopper's choice at checkout
Shoppers pick the reward that fits — an instant discount or cashback later.
Works with your discounts
Turn cashback on for any percentage discount you run — new or existing. No separate offers to manage.
Built-in analytics
See sales, cashback, and funnel performance in one dashboard.
Always free — pay when shoppers start earning cashback
No monthly fee, no caps — billed using Shopify.
Pay as you go
Then only what you use:
- Shopper payouts$1 each
First 15 free every month. One payout = one shopper cashing out, however many orders it covers.
- Cashback deliveredfrom $9/mo
First $30 each month free, then $31+ $9 · $250+ $44 · $2,500+ $114 · $8,000+ $263 · $25,000+ $562.
- Sales volume$150 per $25,000
First $25,000 free. Only counts sales cashback was offered on.
How do we set our pricing?
Sending cashback moves money through Stripe, and each transfer carries a processing fee. Rather than hide that in a monthly plan you might not use, we meter the three things that actually cost us money — so a quiet month costs you little or nothing, and a busy one is never capped or paused.
