How much money is 100,000 subscribers on Kick?
100,000 subscribers on Kick generates around $474,050 per month in sub revenue — a figure that would take nearly twice the subscriber count on Twitch's standard split. Kick's 95/5 economics were designed for exactly this comparison, though at this scale most streamers' income is dominated by exclusivity deals and tips rather than subs alone.
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The estimate above assumes every subscriber is on the base tier — adjust the mix and split below to match your channel.
Kick earnings calculator
- Subs (100,000 × $4.99 × 95%) $474,050
The 95/5 split is the whole pitch: a $4.99 Kick sub pays the creator roughly what a $9.99 Tier 2 Twitch sub does. Direct tips typically reach the creator minus processing fees.
Other Kick milestones
- 100 subscribers ≈ $474
- 500 subscribers ≈ $2,370
- 1,000 subscribers ≈ $4,741
- 5,000 subscribers ≈ $23,703
- 10,000 subscribers ≈ $47,405
- 50,000 subscribers ≈ $237,025
Frequently asked questions
How much is 100,000 Kick subs per month?
About $474,050. Kick subs cost $4.99 and the creator keeps 95% — roughly $4.74 per sub, before payment processing.
Is Kick's 95/5 split real?
Yes — Kick takes only 5% of subscription revenue, versus Twitch's standard 50%. It's the platform's main pitch to streamers. Note that payment processing fees still come out of the creator's share, so real payouts land slightly below the headline 95%.
How does 100,000 Kick subs compare to Twitch?
100,000 Kick subs pays about $474,050/month. The same count on Twitch's standard 50/50 split pays about $249,500 — so Kick pays roughly 1.9× more per subscriber.
What else do Kick streamers earn besides subs?
Direct tips (creators keep essentially all of it minus processing), gifted Kicks — the platform's virtual currency — and, for large streamers, hourly exclusivity deals that can dwarf sub revenue.