How much money is 100,000 views on TikTok?
Through TikTok's Creator Rewards Program, 100,000 qualified views pays roughly $40.00 – $100 — call it $70.00 at a typical $0.70 RPM. The word "qualified" does a lot of work: views on videos under a minute, replays, and views from ineligible regions don't count, so the payout on a raw view count of 100,000 is often lower than this estimate.
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Creator Rewards only counts qualified views (60-second-plus videos, eligible regions), so raw view counts overstate payouts. LIVE gifts convert to diamonds worth about half a cent each.
Other TikTok milestones
- 1,000 views ≈ $0.40 – $1.00
- 10,000 views ≈ $4.00 – $10.00
- 500,000 views ≈ $200 – $500
- 1 million views ≈ $400 – $1,000
- 10 million views ≈ $4,000 – $10,000
Frequently asked questions
How much does TikTok pay for 100,000 views?
Through the Creator Rewards Program, about $40.00 – $100 — TikTok pays roughly $0.40–$1.00 per 1,000 qualified views. Only views on videos over one minute, from eligible regions, count as qualified.
What counts as a "qualified" view?
A view on an original video longer than 60 seconds, watched for at least 5 seconds by a real user in an eligible country. Replays, views on shorter videos, and views from ineligible regions are excluded — which is why payouts often feel lower than the raw view count suggests.
Why is TikTok's RPM so much lower than YouTube's?
YouTube shares long-form ad revenue directly (creators keep 55% of ad income), while TikTok pays from a program budget on short content with fewer ad slots. A YouTube RPM of $3.00 is roughly 4× TikTok's typical $0.70.
How else do TikTok creators earn from 100,000 views?
LIVE gifts (diamonds convert at about half a cent each), brand deals priced off reach, TikTok Shop commissions, and song/app promotion deals — for most creators these exceed Creator Rewards income.