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Kick vs Twitch — What Streaming Platform Pays Better?

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Twitch has been on top of the streaming industry for several years, as it successfully crushes its competitors. However, with the appearance of Kick, things are starting to change. This new streaming platform is trying to get as close to Twitch as possible and so far it is doing great.

It managed to attract many content creators, including some of the best in the world. But, the real question that every stream wants to ask is which one of them pays more. Below we will reveal exactly that.

The Revenue Split

When it comes to getting money from a streaming platform, the revenue split is possibly the most important feature. It shows how much funds you'll get from your subscriptions, as the company takes a certain percentage of it.

For instance, the revenue split at Twitch is 50/50. This means that if you manage to get $100 from subscriptions, then you will earn $50. The other half goes to the streaming platform.

Now, at Kick, you will get a 95/5 revenue split, which is way higher than Twitch. If you generate the same amount as mentioned earlier, then you will make a profit of $95. This is something that will please every type of content creator.

To start earning subscription money at these streaming platforms you must meet certain requirements. At Twitch, you must have at least 50 followers and generate on average 3 or more existing viewers in the past 30 days. Also, you must broadcast at least 500 minutes in 7 or more streams in the last 30 days.

Kick requires you to have at least 75 followers and a total of 300 minutes of streaming. As you can read, the new streaming platform asks for fewer broadcasting minutes but for a slightly higher number of followers.

Is There an Hourly Wage?

The Kick streaming platform is offering its users a chance to earn hourly wages. According to the Kick streaming guide, they will get a paycheck regardless of how many viewers they generate. There are certain conditions that determine how much money you can earn per hour. Here are those parameters:

  • The streaming hours on Kick
  • The viewer demographics and engagement
  • Your average stream views
  • A flat rate based on Kick's advertising CPMs

There were many speculations lurking around that the platform pays $16 per hour. However, this isn't entirely true as the hourly wage varies. You can earn a much bigger payout if you generate better numbers.

Now, when it comes to Twitch, you won't get an hourly wage for streaming on this platform. This is another advantage for Kick, which is using this strategy to attract small and mid-sized content creators.

Donations on Kick and Twitch

Another way to earn some money on these streaming platforms is from donations. Both websites allow you to keep 100% of your donations. Kick and Twitch are very supportive of such causes, especially charities and fundraisers.

However, we must point out that the donations go through PayPal, which charges fees. At the moment, it charges a $0.49 flat fee plus a 2.89% fee per transaction. For example, if you get a $100 donation on Kick or Twitch, then you will end up with $96.62.

Conclusion

Although Twitch is a leader in the streaming industry, Kick is actually paying more money to its users. The revenue split on this new platform is much higher, which allows the content creators to earn more.

At Kick, you can also get an hourly wage, which isn't available at Twitch. The only thing that they have in common is the policy about donations. Both streaming platforms allow you to keep 100% of your donations.

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