Streamer Adin Ross has publicly disclosed details about potential earnings on Kick, depending on viewer numbers. He shared this information during a recent live stream.
According to Ross, Kick partners can earn approximately $100 per hour of streaming if they maintain an average viewership of around one thousand people. However, if the average viewership is less than 50, the earnings significantly decrease to $10 per hour. Ross illustrated this with his own five-hour stream on April 1st, which included Felix `xQc` Lengyel and rapper Sneako, generating $27,000 in revenue. Streams Charts data indicates his average viewership that day was 76,000.
Since its launch, Kick has offered partners 95% of the advertising revenue, a stark contrast to Twitch, which provides just over half. Recently, Kick announced a reduction in the requirements for channels to achieve partner status.