Step-by-step tutorials for the paystub generator flow.
Use this section to understand the full paystub creator journey before entering pay data. These guides explain how to move from template choice to preview, checkout, and document recovery without slowing down the generator itself.
Start with the QuickBooks, ADP, or Professional stub template so the preview is locked in from the first step.
Enter the employer, employee identity, payment profile, and any saved account details you want to reuse.
Use the tax-year, W-4 mode, state, and conditional paystub controls only when they apply.
Explain the builder from the same starting point customers see on the generator page.
Show when older W-4 logic, split-state paystub, and local-tax inputs should appear.
Walk through protected preview, payment, order viewing, and document recovery after checkout.
Choose the template
Start with the QuickBooks, ADP, or Professional stub template so the preview is locked in from the first step.
Add company and worker data
Enter the employer, employee identity, payment profile, and any saved account details you want to reuse.
Set taxes and pay dates
Use the tax-year, W-4 mode, state, and conditional paystub controls only when they apply.
Preview and review
Use the canvas preview to confirm the layout, review the summary, and decide whether to add the stub to cart or check out directly.
Checkout and delivery
Complete payment, land on the success page, and access downloads, invoices, email delivery, and your account dashboard.
Use the tutorials as a full walkthrough for the paystub generator, not just a list of links.
These tutorials explain each step in the Mystubs.store paystub generator so customers understand what information to gather, how the preview responds, and what happens after payment and delivery.
The tutorial section covers the most important parts of creating a paystub online: template selection, company and employee setup, hourly versus salary pay, dates, YTD values, withholding inputs, preview review, and final download access. This makes the page more useful for first-time visitors who want to understand the process before entering paystub data.
It also helps customers compare the builder flow with common use cases like proof of income, pay recordkeeping, apartment applications, loan reviews, and contractor documentation. Instead of forcing users to guess what to do next, the tutorial content supports the actual product journey from first click to delivered PDF.