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title: 'How to Monetize on Kick in 2026: Updated Guide'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=TyOPrQrkoNE'
video_id: 'TyOPrQrkoNE'
date: 2026-07-14
duration_sec: 499
---

# How to Monetize on Kick in 2026: Updated Guide

> Source: [How to Monetize on Kick in 2026: Updated Guide](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TyOPrQrkoNE)

## Summary

This video provides a comprehensive guide to monetization on the Kick streaming platform in 2026. It covers the various income streams available, the requirements for different monetization levels, and the payment process. The video aims to help new and small streamers understand how to generate revenue on Kick.

### Key Points

- **Generous Revenue Split** [01:13] — Kick offers a 95/5 revenue split on subscriptions, meaning streamers keep 95% of subscription earnings, compared to Twitch's 50%.
- **Donations via Kicks** [01:53] — Viewers can donate 'Kicks', Kick's virtual currency, where 100 Kicks equals $1, and streamers keep 100% of these donations.
- **Kick Partner Program** [02:19] — An additional performance-based income program that pays based on viewer count, chat activity, and streaming time. Earnings vary and are not clearly defined.
- **Multistreaming Impact** [03:39] — If you multistream (broadcast on multiple platforms simultaneously), you only receive 50% of the revenue from the Kick Partner Program.
- **Ineligible Content Categories** [04:06] — Content in categories like 'Just Sleeping', 'Watches', 'Other', and 'Betting' is not eligible for Partner Program income.
- **Monetization Levels** [04:31] — Kick has three levels: Creator (5 hours streaming), Verified (10 subscribers, 50 avg viewers, 15 hours, 100 chatters), and Partner (25 subscribers, 75 avg viewers, 30 hours, 250 chatters, 250 followers).
- **Payment via Stripe** [06:31] — Kick uses Stripe for payments. Streamers can withdraw earnings once they reach $10, and payments can be made in local currencies like Mexican pesos.

### Conclusion

Kick offers multiple monetization options with favorable terms for streamers, including a high revenue split and low payout threshold. However, the Partner Program's earnings are variable and not fully transparent, so streamers should manage expectations.

## Transcript

Twitch, and more and more streamers are switching to the green platform.  And with the latest implementation of kicks, there are more and better ways for small streamers to generate income.  So today I'm going to tell you everything about monetization
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streaming, I'll explain it super fast.  Kick is a streaming platform focused primarily on video games, IRL, and live content.  It's the same as Twitch, but in green.  What makes it different is that its payment model is
much more generous for streamers and from the beginning it has aimed to attract small streamers with its low commission fees and fewer obstacles.  Now, let's get to the point.  Kick has several ways to monetize your content,
.  Let's start with paid subscriptions.  Viewers can subscribe to your channel by paying a monthly fee just like on Twitch, but the big difference is that you keep 95% of those earnings.
Therefore, KCK only keeps 5%, which is brutal when compared to the 50% of revenue that Twitch keeps for the same type of subscriptions. Subscriptions on Kick usually cost $5 a month and you can get
exclusive benefits for your subs, such as exclusive emotes, for example.  There are also donations or kicks.  This is the newest implementation and the reason why .  Viewers can donate kicks to you.  What is Kick's virtual currency
?  Yes, I know.  Very original, 100 Kicks are the equivalent of and the streamers keep 100% of those earnings.  The 100 Kicks package $0.9, while the 100 bits package on
while the 100 bits package on Twitch costs the viewer $50. also the performance-based income program, the so-called Kick Partner Program.  This is an additional payment system on top of everything
else and is based entirely on the performance of your channel.  In other words, the more viewers, active chat, and live time you have, the more you can earn .  In some cases, KCK pays certain channels that meet some
criteria on an hourly basis, but this system does not apply to everyone.  You must meet certain because there are some things to discuss.   It was previously believed that simply by joining this program, Kick would automatically pay you $16 per hour
of streaming.  And perhaps that was the case at the beginning , but not anymore.  As I people are watching you, how active your chat is, basically how much people are interacting with your live stream.  For example, some streamers have reported that in
a 5-hour stream with an average of 20 viewers they generated 20 viewers they generated almost $40, not counting subs or kicks. But others indicate that in a 3- hour stream with an average of 100 viewers they only
hour stream with an average of 100 viewers they only generated $56.  And here the math doesn't add up.  So be very careful with Kick's creator program because there is still no very clear information about the basis for
generating income.  Another thing, Kick lets you multistream, meaning your broadcast can be seen simultaneously on several platforms, but if you multistream you'll only receive 50% of the revenue from
Kick's partner program, and not all content is eligible to generate you create content in the categories of just sleeping, watches, other, and betting, it will not be taken into account, meaning you will not receive income from the
partner program.  For now, these are all the methods Kick has to generate income directly on the platform.  So there's no revenue ? Now that I've told you about all the
monetization methods, let's talk about the requirements for monetization.  Kick has three levels of monetization. Depending on which one you are in, you will be able to use more or fewer tools to generate income.  And
these are creator level.  To reach it, you need to broadcast for a total of 5 hours.  And once you complete this requirement, subscriptions and kicks will be automatically activated on your channel. Level verified.  It has reached a total of 10
days.  They do not include gift subscriptions.  It has reached an average of 50 viewers in the last 30 days. It broadcasts for a total of 15 hours in the last 30 days.  have 100 different users chatting in the
last 30 days.  Once you have accomplished this, you must send an email to from the email address associated with your Kick account, including your content you stream.  Keep in mind that meeting these requirements does
but it doesn't guarantee that you'll be granted it if you have Partner level.  It has reached a total of 25 subscribers in the last 30 days.  does not
include gift subscriptions. It has reached an average of 75 viewers in the last 30 days.  It broadcasts for a total of 30 hours in the last 30 days.  Have 250 different users chatting in the last 30
days.  It has reached a total of 250 followers.  This is the level you need to be able to apply to the Kick partner program.  And if you meet send an email, but this time the email address would be kickpartners@kick.com.   Just
previous level, the fact that you can apply does not guarantee that you will get it.  For few extra steps, to have your about me section complete and to put the links of your most relevant social networks in your profile.  It's always worth
any of these levels you must respect the rules.  Adhere to the third-party or copyrighted content .  In other words, if you plan to rebroadcast series, movies, or anime, they're not going to give you a damn thing.  and not
using illegal tools to grow your numbers.  Bots, you can verify this entire process from your profile in the achievements section.  Now that you know how to earn money and the requirements you need, let's see how you get
paid.  Kick uses Stripe as its payment processor.  Once go to your income dashboard in the creator dashboard section.  There it will For that, it will ask you to select your country of residence.  Then you will be redirected
to the account settings where you must add your email and phone number.  They will then send you a verification code which you must You will then need to provide all your personal information, including your full name,
address, date of birth, etc.  Next, you will need to enter your bank or PayPal information, which is active in some countries.  And finally, you just need to verify that your information is correct.
If everything is in order, you'll be redirected to the Kick payments page. Other things to Kick is supposed to let you withdraw your earnings once you reach the $10 threshold, unlike Twitch, where you need to accumulate $50. I say "supposedly" because I couldn't
find official confirmation, although many reliable websites and streamers confirm this. Kck gives you the option to pay in your own streamers from Mexico can receive their payments in pesos.  And that's it.  This is everything you
need to know about monetizing Kick A25.  But if you'd platform or how to stream on it, check out my for Kick.  There you will find many videos
you have any questions, complaints, or suggestions about this or other content, you know you comments section, on my social media, especially on Instagram where I'm more here on other platforms, I'll be happy to help you.  I've included all the links
in the description section. Thank you so much for watching this Thank you so much for watching this video.
