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title: 'I Tried Making Money Online from Whop for 7 Days (The Result Surprised Me)'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=w9vQavTuF2A'
video_id: 'w9vQavTuF2A'
date: 2026-07-16
duration_sec: 308
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# I Tried Making Money Online from Whop for 7 Days (The Result Surprised Me)

> Source: [I Tried Making Money Online from Whop for 7 Days (The Result Surprised Me)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=w9vQavTuF2A)

## Summary

This video documents a 7-day experiment using the Whop platform to earn money by creating promotional videos for other users. The creator explains how the site's Content Rewards system works, selects suitable offers, edits clips, and ultimately earns around $4 from three short videos.

### Key Points

- **Whop's Content Rewards explained** [00:02] — Whop pays $1–$20 per 1000 views for videos uploaded to YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram. Creators earn from day one regardless of subscriber count.
- **Choosing safe content** [00:17] — The creator avoids suspicious topics like trading or gambling, opting for easy, non-suspicious content that can be uploaded to YouTube.
- **Account setup and channel linking** [01:02] — Logs in via Google, enters a code from Gmail, selects a server name and date, links YouTube channel by adding a verification code in the channel description.
- **Exploring offers** [01:32] — Navigates to Discover > Explore to find Content Rewards offers. Each offer shows pay per 1000 views, total budget, available platforms, and content type (clipping or UGC).
- **Clipping vs UGC** [02:04] — Clipping means making videos without showing face; UGC requires appearing on camera. Clipping is chosen for simplicity.
- **Selecting offers** [02:19] — Finds two suitable offers: one paying $3/1000 views with a $500 budget (risky due to low budget), and another paying $1/1000 views with easier requirements (clips of famous YouTubers).
- **Requirements for the chosen offer** [03:06] — Must include a specific hashtag in the video description and use videos from a provided Google Drive folder.
- **Editing process** [03:19] — Selects streamer KXQC for clips. Uses CapCut to remove silences, add captions and transitions, and writes a short script to explain the video.
- **First video results** [04:12] — First video accepted after 12 hours, gets 1300 views, earning $1.50. Second video gets similar views and earnings. Third video gets 700 views.
- **Total earnings and withdrawal** [04:42] — Total earnings about $4 (200 Egyptian pounds) from three short videos taking less than half an hour each. The site closed after seven days, but withdrawal is possible.

### Conclusion

The experiment shows that with minimal effort, it's possible to earn small amounts of money on Whop by creating clip-style promotional videos, but earnings are modest and depend on offer budgets and view counts.

## Transcript

days. This website pays me for every video I upload to any platform, whether it's YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram. I'll earn between $1 and $20 for every 1000 views. It's like monetizing a channel with six subscribers and making money from day one!
But first, I need to understand the website and the content I'll be uploading. Let's start making money! First, I needed to understand the website. The website has something called Content Rewards, which means rewards. This is when someone or a YouTuber pays to get views for their company, channel, or
anything else. They'll pay between $1 and $20 for every 1000 views. My job is to create content about them in my own style and upload it to YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram. Even if I only get 1000 views, I'll have earned 50 Egyptian pounds. So, I'll see if I can make enough.  Money or not after the
seven days, but I have to be careful because there are people whose content is about trading and most of these things are forbidden or suspicious, so I decided that I should choose according to these conditions, which is that the content should not be suspicious and should be easy and can be uploaded to YouTube.
First, I logged into the site using Google, and it asked me for a code on my Gmail account, which I entered. Then I chose a name for my server and any date, and that was it. But I wanted to know why they had pictures of pigs; what was the point? So I chose the pig picture and went to the site. But
first, I had to link my YouTube channel to the site, so I went to my profile, added the channel, and put the channel link. Finally, it asked me to put a code in the channel description to verify that it was my channel. That's how I activated the channel. Then I clicked on
Discover and then Explore to get the count rewards that we'll use to make money, God willing. After that, I got offers from people who would pay us to make videos for them, but I tried to understand all of this, and finally, after about an hour, I understood. For example, here there are four things:
first, they pay $3 for every 1000 views, and the budget...  His budget is $100,000, and the available platforms are YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. The type of content is clipping, and this is the most important thing because there are two types: clips and something called UGC. Clips mean I'll make videos
without even showing my face or anything, while UGC means I have to appear and speak with my face, and this usually pays better. But I want clipping, of course. It was nice, but I have to be careful because the videos might be about suspicious things like gambling, etc. So
I clicked here to find people who have posted new content, and I found this guy who will pay $10, which is 500 Egyptian pounds, for every 1000 views, and his budget is $2000. He's views, and his budget is $2000. He's available on all platforms, but unfortunately, the field
is crypto. Of course, guys, I'm not tempted by money; money is the last thing on my mind. going to make crypto videos now. I kept searching  It took me over an hour to find these
two. The first one would pay $3 per 1000 views, but his budget was only $500, which was a bit low because it was risky; the budget could suddenly run out, and I wouldn't have time to make the money. The second one would pay $1 per 1000 views, but the videos were easier because
I'd be making clips of famous YouTubers, so it would be a bit simpler. When I clicked, I found the requirements very easy: I had to write this hashtag in the video description, and the videos had to be from the ones in this drive. So I clicked on the drive, downloaded all the videos,
and started making the first one. Now we're going to start editing, but there were several YouTubers, so I was honestly confused about which streamer to choose. I found the streamer called KXQC. This streamer is very well-known; I don't need to say much about him, and his videos reach people quickly, so he was the
best option.  The decision to make videos for him started with choosing the best clip or shot to edit. Then I went to CapCut and began to make some adjustments, removing silent parts of the video and choosing the best shot that would
resonate with people, because my main concern was to get views. Then I added some captions and transitions, but honestly, I felt it wasn't very good, so I made a simple, good script to explain the video. Someone might watch it and need to understand what it's about, otherwise they'll just leave.
So I tried to make a short script, just something to understand what the video is about, and I tried to make a short script, just something to understand what the video is about, and made the video and uploaded it to my channel. I copied the video link and created a monetization tool
to start making money from it. I put the link on the video and the video I made. After that, I spent more than 12  It took an hour for the video to be accepted, and when I woke up, thank God it was accepted and got 1300 views, which means I made exactly $1.50. This is the first time I've made
money from this site, so it was great, honestly. I made the second video using the same method on the third day, and it got accepted and got almost the same number of views, so another $1.50. But I was shocked because so many people clicked on it and made money, and my budget was almost gone. So I made the
third video, and it only got 700 views, so we can say I made about $4, which is 200 Egyptian pounds, from three short videos that didn't take me more than half an hour. Honestly, I was busy. The site closed after seven days, and I made about $4,
n't know how to do it. But it's okay, since we made money, we can withdraw it. So thanks for watching, and don't forget to support me with a like and subscribe. Thanks for watching, and peace out.
