Adin Ross shows off huge KICK earnings without even needing subscribers

Adin Ross shows off huge KICK earnings without even needing subscribers

Adin Ross has revealed some of the huge amounts he’s making to stream on KICK after the Stake-backed platform will pay you for your viewer count.

There have been plenty of rivals to Twitch’s throne over the years. YouTube, Mixer, and Facebook Gaming have also signed creators away from the Amazon-owned platform. Yet, KICK is probably the closest yet.  

The Stake-backed platform has focused on rewarding creators for joining them. Aside from big signing bonuses for the likes of Adin Ross, xQc, and Trainwreck, KICK has a 95/5 split on subscriber revenue compared to Twitch’s 50/50 or 70/30 payouts. 

KICK has continued to grow new ways of making streamers even more money for streaming on there, including payouts for their sustained view counts.

Adin Ross reveals KICK’s partner income program

During his April 9 stream, Adin Ross – who is now splitting time between KICK and Twitch after being unbanned after two years – showed some of this off. 

“So, for seven streams, I made $150,000. Seven streams,” he said. “150 bands, so you multiple that by four, that is $600,000 a month.”

Adin’s guest noted that is his “minimum” seeing as his view count will go up with bigger streamers appearing. Though, he has also noted that he wants to keep those types of big collabs on Twitch instead. 

In an earlier broadcast, the streamer revealed some details behind KICK’s partner income program. “Any KICK partner can make money off viewership. It is very hard to be exact,” he said. 

“1000 viewers is $100 an hour. If you average 50 viewers, it is $10 an hour. If you’re a streamer who averages 50 viewers on KICK, without subs, you’re making minimum wage, ok?”

Getting to that average viewer count would obviously take some work if you’re starting out, but for the bigger streamers, they’re going to make plenty of cash anyway.


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