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title: 'Should You Stream on Kick? Twitch Vs Kick UPDATED 2025'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=aaFmQYEeuRk'
video_id: 'aaFmQYEeuRk'
date: 2026-07-14
duration_sec: 423
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# Should You Stream on Kick? Twitch Vs Kick UPDATED 2025

> Source: [Should You Stream on Kick? Twitch Vs Kick UPDATED 2025](https://youtube.com/watch?v=aaFmQYEeuRk)

## Summary

This video compares Twitch and Kick as streaming platforms for 2025, weighing pros and cons to help streamers decide where to focus. The creator recommends starting on Twitch to build an audience, then moving to Kick for better revenue split once established.

### Key Points

- **Platform Overview** [00:01] — The creator dismisses smaller streaming platforms and focuses on Twitch vs Kick, noting Twitch's major update.
- **Secret to Success: Clips** [00:37] — Posting clips on YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Instagram is crucial to drive viewers to streams, regardless of platform.
- **AI Clip Editing Tool** [01:04] — Nexus AI automatically creates multiple clips, adds captions, and formats vertically for short-form platforms, saving hours.
- **Kick Pros: Revenue Split** [01:58] — Kick takes only 5% of revenue (95/5 split), while Twitch takes 50% until partner status (then 70/30). Example: $100 on Twitch leaves $50; on Kick leaves $95.
- **Kick Pros: Freedom** [02:40] — Kick has lenient rules; as long as you don't break laws, you won't be banned. Twitch has strict content policies.
- **Kick Pros: No Ads** [03:07] — Kick doesn't run ads on streams; streamers control ad timing. Twitch has unavoidable ads for all streamers.
- **Twitch Pros: Viewership & Reputation** [03:20] — Twitch has been around since 2013, has a large viewer base, and is owned by Amazon, giving it credibility.
- **Twitch Pros: Partnerships** [04:00] — Twitch partners with companies like StreamElements and offers integrated streaming tools.
- **Kick Cons: Controversial Ownership** [04:26] — Kick is owned by Stake, an online gambling platform, which may deter some streamers.
- **Twitch Cons: Revenue Split & Restrictions** [04:40] — Twitch's 50/50 split means $45 less per $100 compared to Kick. Streamers must be careful with content.
- **Recommendation: Start on Twitch, Move to Kick** [05:09] — Build an audience on Twitch (easier for discoverability), then transfer to Kick for better revenue once you have 100+ viewers.
- **Final Advice: Maximize Content** [05:50] — Use AI tools like Nexus for clips and leverage Patreon for audience engagement.

### Conclusion

The best strategy is to start on Twitch to build an audience, then move to Kick for the superior revenue split. Regardless of platform, creating and sharing clips on short-form video platforms is essential for growth.

## Transcript

do reviews on random streaming platforms. There's some like you now honestly, it is not worth streaming on it unless they are paying you directly as an ambassador. It will take a lot for any of these streaming platforms to
worth streaming on as a small streamer. So, I decided it would be much more analysis on the two biggest streaming platforms that you should be streaming on: Twitch or Kick. With that being said, Twitch just had a major update a
question again, should you be streaming on Twitch or Kick? Not only will I be to decide where to stream, but I will also tell you my personal opinion that I tell all of my clients when they ask me where they should stream. No matter what
a secret to making the most out of it. And that secret is clips. If you have posting on short form platforms such as YouTube Shorts, Tik Tok, and Instagram that will come and watch your stream no matter what platform you choose. The
only problem with this is editing these clips takes hours per clip. However, the sponsor of this video uses AI to create multiple clips for you. Once you create to take your content and use this AI technology to make multiple clips that
are ready to post right away. Not only does this AI go through your content to likely to go viral with two clicks in less than 10 seconds, it creates this it vertically for you to be able to post it on these short form platforms. But
the best part is that it automatically adds captions to align with everything because doing this manually takes hours because you have to do it word by word. This AI does it in seconds and if they ever get any word wrong, it is extremely
easy to go into the editing side and fix any mistake. Captions are so important your content much more likely to go viral because they are reading every leading to better viewer retention, which means platforms like Tik Tok are
more likely to push your video. You can try Nexus for free using the link in my bio. And if you decide to upgrade using that link, you will save 10% off the let's get right into Kick versus Twitch updated for 2025. First, we need to go
over the pros and cons of both platforms so we can get an accurate comparison. as possible. With Kick, the biggest pro is the revenue split. Streaming everything that you make, and Kick takes substantially less, only 5% of all of
other hand, takes 50% of everything you make until you finally reach that partner status and then you get upgraded to a 7030 split. Still far worse than the 95 to5 split that Kick offers. For example, if you make $100 on Twitch,
Twitch will take $50 of that 100 and you will be left with $50. Whereas, if you made $100 on Kick, Kick will take $5 and you'll be left with $95. Another pro freedom. Basically meaning you could do whatever you want. With Twitch, they can
you can do and can't do on stream, including what you say and topics to very lenient with this. So, as long as you're not breaking any laws or ever worry about being banned on Kick. This is especially important if you
whole reason Kick started in the first place is Twitch banned certain gambling full documentary on how kick streaming started, let me know in the comments. Another pro with Kick is that it doesn't run ads on your stream. You'd think that
you are in full control of when you want to run an ad on your stream. With Twitch, you get similar controls, but they have ads for every streamer, not. There's no way that you could turn off every single ad for your streams.
The pros for Twitch are not so simple. The biggest pro being the viewership and the reputation that it has. Twitch is obviously the OG when it comes to streaming back in 2013, and I'm sure it was the first platform that a lot of you
been around for over 10 years longer than Kick means that it has had that could eventually funnel into your streams. Another pro with Twitch is that company. It's no secret that Kick is owned by what most would call a sketchy
company, the online gambling platform Stake. Twitch, on the other hand, is biggest companies in the world. So, it's definitely a pro worth mentioning. This when you tell people that you stream on Twitch, they are much more likely to
up into your stream rather than asking what's kick. The last pro is questionable because at this point it doesn't really help small streamers, but more streamers soon. But Twitch partners with companies such as stream elements
stream directly in the Twitch dashboard. three unique benefits, and you can decide for yourself based on this list you. But before you can finalize your
biggest con with Kick we've already mentioned, it's got a controversial comfortable streaming on a platform that is owned by a major gambling website. is the fact that Twitch has a much bigger reputation and viewership than
start gaining viewers on the platform, especially in the early stages. The cons for Twitch are predictably just the reverse version of the pros of Kick. The biggest con is the 50/50 revenue split, meaning that you make $45 less per every
Another con is that you have to be somewhat careful with what you say and are going in more of a free speech direction, so we'll have to wait and see of right now, this is a con worth mentioning. As you could see, both of
making the decision of where to stream that much harder. If you're wondering I break it down exactly like this. Personally, I would try to build an once you have an audience ready to watch you, that's when you can focus on
potential. And that's why I recommend starting on Twitch only for the goal of revenue split makes it nearly impossible not to suggest it. But the revenue split viewers willing to contribute to your streams. With that being said, I would
building an audience on the easiest platform to do so, which at this time is Twitch. Once you have a solid viewership of 100 plus viewers, you can transfer earning the 95 to5 split with the audience that you've developed
you pick, you need to be making the most out of all of your content. And that's if they didn't sponsor this video. Thank you for watching all the way to the end. streamer that I work with, which basically means that I interact with
multiple high follower accounts. This ensures that their content is seen by as you post on Tik Tok, I will take multiple high followered accounts on Tik the way to the end, and leave a comment on it to improve your algorithm, which
is doing well, so we're going to push it to even more people," which just every piece of content that you make. I have limited spots and they were sold dropping this video. So, as soon as you watch this video, check out the Patreon
remaining. If I don't have any openings remaining, make sure that you turn on my because every new video that I drop, I will be adding a couple more Patreon Speaking of algorithms, YouTube actually
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