Twitch Subscriber Revenue Split Calculator

Calculate gross and net Twitch payouts after platform splits and fees.

Twitch Subscriber Revenue Split Calculator
Calculate net revenue payout splits client-side

Subscribers & Add-ons

Tier 1 Subs ($4.99)100
Tier 2 Subs ($9.99)5
Tier 3 Subs ($24.99)2
Prime Subs25
Estimated Tax Rate15%
Estimated Net Monthly Payout$431.32Gross Creator Earnings: $507.44
Subs creator split:$361.84
Bits creator split:$50.00
Net Tips (fees deducted):$95.60

Revenue Deductions Stack

Total Subscription Revenue$723.68
Platform Cut (Twitch's Share)-$361.84
Estimated Income Taxes (15%)-$76.12

How to Use

1

Enter Subscriber Counts

Input your subscriber counts for each Tier level.

2

Set Split and Taxes

Select contract split ratio and local income tax rate.

3

View Net Payout

Analyze your final take-home revenue after platform commissions.

Real-World Examples & Use Cases

Monthly Streamer Income Projection

Streamers project their monthly Twitch income after subscriber fluctuations to evaluate if they can transition from part-time streaming to full-time creation.

Comparing Creator Contracts

Twitch Affiliates and Partners model the impact of contract upgrades (such as shifting from the standard 50/50 sub split to the premium 70/30 program split).

Twitch vs YouTube Stream Planning

Broadcasters compare sub-revenue models across platforms to plan whether to run their primary streams on Twitch or YouTube.

How It Works

Twitch Subscription Revenue Split Formula: Twitch offers subscribers three tiers of support, which represent different baseline pricing structures: - Tier 1: $4.99 per month - Tier 2: $9.99 per month - Tier 3: $24.99 per month The baseline revenue formula is: Gross Revenue = (Tier 1 Subs × $4.99) + (Tier 2 Subs × $9.99) + (Tier 3 Subs × $24.99) Twitch applies the contract split to this gross sum: - Standard Affiliate/Partner: 50% split (Creator earns 50%, Twitch takes 50%). - Partner Plus / Premium Contract: 70% split (Creator earns 70%, Twitch takes 30% up to $100K annually). Net Revenue = Gross Revenue × Creator Split Percentage - Local Taxes/Fees Twitch payouts are also subject to payment processing fees (often $0.05 to $0.15 per transaction depending on user location) and local withholding taxes, which our tool subtracts to estimate your actual net take-home pay.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the standard Twitch subscription revenue split?
The standard split for standard Affiliates and Partners is 50/50. Creators receive 50% of the subscription price, and Twitch keeps the other 50%. Top creators under the Partner Plus program can qualify for a 70/30 split on Tier 1 subscriptions.
Do streamers receive the full price of Gifted Subs?
Yes. Gifted Subscriptions follow the same revenue split as regular recurring subscriptions (50% or 70% depending on the streamer's contract tier).
What is the minimum Twitch payout threshold?
The minimum payout threshold for Twitch is $50 for most payment methods (including Direct Deposit, PayPal, and check). If your monthly earnings do not reach $50, the balance rolls over to the following month.
Does Twitch take a split of Bits or donations?
Bits are purchased directly by viewers, and Twitch takes its cut during the purchase phase. The creator receives exactly 1 cent ($0.01) per Bit cheered in chat. Direct external tips/donations (via services like Streamlabs) bypass Twitch entirely, leaving the creator with 100% of the funds minus payment processor fees.

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