Kick disrupted the streaming industry with their 95/5 revenue split. But having good terms means nothing without viewers.

Income Sources on Kick
Subscriptions
Kick subs cost $4.99. You keep 95% = $4.74 per sub. Compare to Twitch 50% = $2.50.
Tips and Donations
Direct tips through Kick or external services like StreamElements.
Kick Creator Incentive Program
Kick pays bonuses based on hours streamed and engagement. Requirements vary but generally need consistent streaming.
Sponsorships
Once you have audience, brands will reach out. This is where the real money is.
The Viewer Equation
Simple math: 100 average viewers with 2% sub rate = 2 subs = $9.48/stream
1000 average viewers with 2% sub rate = 20 subs = $94.80/stream
Viewers are everything. More viewers = more money, exponentially.
Getting Those Viewers
Kick sorts by viewer count just like Twitch. The solution many successful Kick streamers use is viewer boosting to establish initial visibility.
Services like streamhub.shop offer Kick viewer boosting to help you appear higher in browse and attract organic viewers.
Realistic Expectations
- 100 avg viewers: Side income ($200-500/month)
- 500 avg viewers: Part-time income ($1000-2500/month)
- 1000+ avg viewers: Full-time potential ($3000+/month)
Conclusion
Kick monetization is more generous than Twitch, but you still need viewers first. Build visibility, then monetize.