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title: 'NUEVO Sistema de Pago en Kick | Como ser Partner? ¡Todo Explicado!'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=pghl4L5r7iY'
video_id: 'pghl4L5r7iY'
date: 2026-07-14
duration_sec: 472
---

# NUEVO Sistema de Pago en Kick | Como ser Partner? ¡Todo Explicado!

> Source: [NUEVO Sistema de Pago en Kick | Como ser Partner? ¡Todo Explicado!](https://youtube.com/watch?v=pghl4L5r7iY)

## Summary

Kick has introduced a new monetization system that pays streamers for being live, with three levels: Monetization, Verification, and Partner. This video explains the requirements to become a Partner and the rules to maintain that status.

### Key Points

- **Three Levels on Kick** [01:09] — Kick has three levels: Monetization, Verification, and Partner. Each level has different benefits, not just a status upgrade.
- **Monetization Requirements** [01:36] — To unlock monetization (like Twitch Affiliate), you only need 5 hours of streaming. No follower or minimum audience requirements.
- **Verification Requirements** [02:05] — Requires 10 subscribers, average 50 viewers, 15 hours streamed in a month, and 100 unique chat participants.
- **Partner Requirements** [02:45] — To become a Partner, maintain 25 subscribers, average 75 viewers, 30 hours streamed, 250 unique chat participants, and 250 followers.
- **Rules to Maintain Partner Status** [03:56] — No multistreaming on horizontal platforms (Twitch, YouTube, Facebook Gaming), no casino/gambling content, and no sleeping streams.
- **Pay for Streaming and 95/5 Split** [05:32] — Kick pays streamers simply for being live, and offers a 95/5 revenue split on subscriptions, the best in the industry.

### Conclusion

Kick's new system offers attractive incentives for streamers, but its long-term sustainability remains to be seen. The platform is positioning itself as a strong competitor to Twitch.

## Transcript

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your subscribers will use the most. Get your emotes now at On TV! Hey everyone, welcome! I'm Alex, and yes, Kiik is now paying for streams. If you don't remember, Kiik initially promised to be the platform that
would most benefit content creators by paying them solely for streaming. And now, with its new monetization and partner system, it's even more rewarding!  Well, it seems that promise is going to be fulfilled. In this video, I'm going to explain
how you can become a Partner on Kick, what the requirements are, and above all, what you should n't do if you want to maintain your Partner status. Okay, let's begin. Currently, on Kick, there are three levels:
Monetization, Verification, and Partner. These aren't exactly like on Twitch. Kick has divided its system into these three levels, and as I already mentioned, unlike Twitch, it's not just about ranking up based on
status. Each level has different benefits. For example, to unlock monetization on Kick, which would be the equivalent of becoming an Affiliate on Twitch, you only need 5 hours of streaming. Previously, it
required a certain number of followers, but not anymore. Once you meet that requirement, you can enable subscriptions to start receiving payments. It's that easy! No follower or minimum audience requirements.
Second, for Verification, you'll need 10 subscribers, an average of 50 viewers, and to stream a total of 15 hours in a month—not 15
consecutive hours, but accumulated over a certain period.  A total of 15 hours, for example, if you do 15 one- hour streams, that's where you would already be fulfilling this requirement, okay? And lastly, the requirement is 100 unique people participating in the chat. This
verification, well, it serves to give more credibility to your channel, and Kiik has made it more accessible. Now, why separate Partner from verification? people simply want the fact of being verified and saying "I'm
verified" as more of a status symbol than as a benefit per se. And well, to be a partner on Kiik, we're going to need to maintain 25 subscribers, an average of 75 viewers, 30 hours streamed, and 250 unique people in the
chat. In addition, well, it does ask for followers, which would be 250, which I think is a pretty achievable number. Now, here's where it gets interesting: not only will being a Partner give you verification, but
you'll also unlock more stable monetization. Now that we know the levels, let's focus on Partner, what it really means to be a Partner on Kiik. It's not just a title; it means
that we'll be representing the...  The platform, well officially, it's like becoming a Kik partner, not a shareholder, but a partner of the platform, okay? And I want to make a distinction here: it's very similar to the
Twitch Ambassador program, with the big difference being that Kiik actually pays you. Now we've seen how to become a Partner on Kiik, now for the things you shouldn't do if you want to remain a Partner on the platform. Well, the requirements
are very simple, although there are a few things that might surprise you. Number one: you can't multistream. On horizontal content platforms like Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook Gaming, multistreaming is only allowed. On
vertical content platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts, because if you didn't know, you can also stream vertically on YouTube. You also can't stream casino or
gambling content on Kik, and this seems pretty funny to me. Because it seems like Kik wants to distance itself from the image of being a platform owned by Steak. If you don't know what Steak is, it's an online casino. Now, the
funniest thing is that we can see streamers like Wescol who continue to gamble live and...  I bet he's a Kik Partner. That's great. These must be special cases that are obviously going to be different because of the huge numbers
involved. We need to clarify that, and also, you can't stream while sleeping on Kiik. This could be because, since they're now going to pay you to stream, they obviously don't want people just sleeping around.
They want quality content on the platform to attract a larger audience. And let's be honest, if they allowed people to sleep, I think some would abuse it and stream
simply to earn more money. Hey Alex, but where does it say Kiik pays for streaming? Well, if we check Kiik's FAQs in the "How to Use" section, it shows that
streamers will receive payments simply for being live, and on top of that, there's Kiik's incredible for the platform. This applies to subscriptions, because we have to remember
subscriptions, because we have to remember that as of this video's date, March 24th, there's still no [unclear - possibly "subscriptions"].  There's a virtual currency on Kiik, and this 955 payout is the best payout in the streaming industry right now. So, if you're
thinking about starting on Kick or moving from Twitch, now is definitely the best time, as long as you have an established community and keep creating content on other platforms to attract people to your
Kiik streams. Because in that respect, Twitch and Kiik are still pretty much on par in terms of being terrible for discovery. I think Twitch is slightly ahead because now you can discover people through clips in the app,
now you can discover people through clips in the app, the best option. What do you think of these changes? Do you think Kick is the future of streaming? I'd love to read your thoughts.
Without a doubt, Kiik has taken a big step in the competition against Twitch, even though Twitch recently lowered the requirements—well, they announced they were going to lower them, but they still haven't removed those requirements.
As of today, you still have to complete certain things.  There's no date set for when this change will happen, but I'll also be informing you about Kiik's monetization model and the incentives they're offering to
get verified, and not only verified but also to become a partner on the platform. These are a great incentive. If you're wondering leave the links in the video description. Anyway, friends, we still have to
see if these incentives will be sustainable for the platform over time. What do you think? Will they be able to keep this up? Do you think Kiik will dethrone Twitch, or is it just
you liked this video, but above all, that it was helpful. I just want to world. See you next time, and remember, if you had a bad day, go to sleep. remember, if you had a bad day, go to sleep. Wake up and press play. Goodbye!
