When browsing shifts on Croux, you may see a yellow badge on some shifts that says "Payment available X hours after shift" (for example, "Payment available 72 hours after shift").
What does this mean? Most shifts on Croux pay within 24 hours after the shift ends. However, some businesses have approved extended payment windows—meaning it may take longer for your payment to process.
The yellow badge tells you exactly how long you'll wait for payment before you apply, so there are no surprises.
What the badge looks like
Key things to know
- You'll always see the badge before applying — it appears on the shift details screen
- The hours shown are the maximum wait time — payment often processes sooner
- This only affects when payment processes — you'll still get paid for all approved hours worked
- Extended windows are pre-approved by Croux — these are legitimate businesses with specific payroll needs
Why do some businesses have extended windows? Certain industries (like warehousing, manufacturing, or security) need extra time to verify timesheets and process payroll. Croux works with these businesses to ensure talent still gets paid reliably, just on a slightly longer timeline.
If you have questions about a specific shift's payment timeline, contact Croux Support.