Twitch Revenue Calculator
Estimate Twitch earnings from subscriptions, bits, and the platform split.
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Frequently asked questions
It is a rough estimate, not a guaranteed payout. It multiplies your subscriber, Bits, and ad inputs by editable rates and sums the streamer's share. Real earnings depend on your region, sub-tier mix, the share of Prime and gifted subs, ad fill, and your specific agreement with Twitch.
Yes. The defaults reflect typical 2026 Twitch terms — a $4.99 Tier 1 sub, a 50/50 sub split, about $0.01 to you per Bit, and a mid-range ad RPM. Every field is editable, so if your split is 60% or 70% (Partner Plus or a direct deal), or your sub price differs, just type your own numbers.
Under the standard 50/50 split, a $4.99 Tier 1 sub returns about $2.50 to the streamer before tax. Higher tiers, Partner Plus, and direct deals raise your share to 60–70%, while gifted and Prime subs follow the same split. Set the sub price and split fields to match your channel.
Twitch pays you about $1 for every 100 Bits cheered (roughly $0.01 per Bit), so Bits revenue is Bits times your per-Bit payout. Ad revenue is your monthly ad impressions divided by 1,000, multiplied by the ad RPM. Both rates are editable because they vary by audience and category.
Last updated 2026-06-23.