Twitch Payout Calculator – Estimate Your Twitch Earnings and Monthly Payout

Status & Currency Settings
Covers payment processing, localized taxes, and mobile fees (~3–5% avg).
Subscriptions & Gifts
Bits, Ads, & Direct Support
Estimated Monthly Net Payout $0.00
Estimated Annual Net Payout $0.00
Total Active Subscribers 0
Effective Revenue / Sub $0.00

Payout Financial Summary

Total Gross Generated (All Sources) $0.00
Twitch Revenue Share Deduction -$0.00
Payment Processing / Tech Fees -$0.00
Estimated Monthly Net Payout $0.00
Estimated Annual Net Payout $0.00

Earnings Variance Estimates (Monthly)

Low (-20%) $0.00
Average (Current) $0.00
High (+20%) $0.00

Revenue Source Breakdown

Detailed Revenue Source Calculations

Source Gross Amount Net (Estimated)
Average Revenue Per Viewer (ARPV): $0.00
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Twitch Payout Calculator to estimate Twitch monthly and annual earnings from subscriptions, gifted subs, Prime, Bits, ads, donations, revenue share, and fees.

Introduction

Streaming on Twitch can generate income from several different sources, including subscriptions, gifted subscriptions, Prime subscriptions, Bits, advertisements, and viewer donations. However, estimating your actual payout can be difficult because gross revenue is not always the same as the amount a creator ultimately receives. Revenue-sharing percentages, payment processing fees, and different subscription tiers can all affect your final earnings.

The Twitch Payout Calculator helps simplify this process by bringing your major Twitch income sources together in one convenient calculator. Instead of manually calculating each subscription tier, Bits, advertisements, and donations, you can enter your monthly figures and receive an estimated breakdown of your gross revenue, platform deductions, fees, and net payout.

The Twitch Payout Calculator is useful for both new and experienced streamers who want to understand their potential Twitch income. You can estimate monthly earnings, project annual revenue, compare different revenue streams, and calculate useful performance metrics such as effective revenue per subscriber and average revenue per viewer.

The calculator also supports different creator revenue-share percentages, allowing you to use preset account arrangements or enter a custom creator percentage. This makes the Twitch Payout Calculator more flexible than a basic subscription income calculator.

Whether you are planning your streaming career, tracking your current monetization performance, or exploring how additional subscribers and viewers could affect your income, this tool provides a practical way to estimate your potential earnings.

About the Twitch Payout Calculator

The Twitch Payout Calculator is designed to solve one of the most common problems faced by Twitch creators: understanding how much streaming revenue they may actually receive after estimated revenue splits and fees.

Twitch income can come from multiple sources. A streamer may earn money through paid subscriptions, gifted subscriptions, Prime subscriptions, Bits, advertising, and external donations. Looking at each revenue stream independently makes it difficult to understand total earnings. The Twitch Payout Calculator combines these sources into a single monthly revenue estimate.

One important feature of the Twitch Payout Calculator is its subscription revenue calculation. The tool separates Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 subscriptions because each tier has a different assumed subscription price. This allows creators to enter their actual subscription distribution rather than using one average subscription value.

Gifted subscriptions are calculated separately as well. This is useful because gifted subscriptions can contribute significantly to a creator’s monthly subscription count while being different from recurring subscriptions from the creator’s regular audience.

The calculator also includes Prime subscriptions. Prime subscription earnings can be estimated separately from standard paid subscriptions, helping provide a more complete picture of subscription-related revenue.

Another major revenue stream supported by the Twitch Payout Calculator is Bits. The calculator uses the estimated creator value of $0.01 per Bit, allowing streamers to enter their monthly Bit total and quickly estimate their corresponding revenue.

Advertising revenue is handled separately because ad earnings can vary substantially between channels and months. Instead of assuming a fixed advertising rate, the tool allows the user to enter an estimated monthly advertising amount.

External donations are also included. Donations or other direct viewer support can be entered separately because these payments may not follow the same revenue-sharing calculation as Twitch subscriptions.

The Twitch Payout Calculator also provides a customizable fee percentage. This allows users to model estimated payment processing, technology, tax-related, or other applicable deductions according to their own assumptions.

The result is more than a simple Twitch subscription calculator. It provides a broader Twitch earnings calculator that can help creators understand how multiple monetization sources work together.

The calculator also provides monthly and annual projections. Once the estimated monthly net payout is calculated, the annual estimate can be projected over 12 months. This can help streamers evaluate potential yearly income and plan their content or business strategy.

Because Twitch earnings can vary by creator, country, audience, agreement, taxes, fees, and other factors, the results should be treated as estimates rather than guaranteed payouts. The Twitch Payout Calculator is intended as a planning and estimation tool rather than an official Twitch payment statement.

Twitch Payout Calculator Features

  • Multiple Revenue Sources: Calculate estimated income from subscriptions, Prime subscriptions, Bits, ads, and donations in one place.
  • Subscription Tier Calculator: Enter Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 subscriptions separately for a more detailed Twitch revenue estimate.
  • Gift Subscription Support: Include gifted subscriptions alongside recurring subscriptions to estimate total subscription activity.
  • Creator Revenue Share Selector: Choose preset revenue-sharing arrangements or enter a custom creator percentage.
  • Bits Revenue Calculator: Estimate Bits earnings using the $0.01-per-Bit creator value assumption.
  • Ad Revenue Estimator: Enter your estimated monthly Twitch advertising income without relying on a fixed advertising assumption.
  • Gross vs. Net Breakdown: See estimated total gross revenue alongside deductions and estimated net payout.
  • Monthly and Annual Earnings Projection: Convert estimated monthly earnings into a simple 12-month projection.
  • Streamer Performance KPIs: Calculate total subscribers, effective revenue per subscriber, and average revenue per viewer based on the information entered.
  • Revenue Scenario Analysis: Compare estimated low, current, and high earnings using -20%, current, and +20% scenarios.

How the Twitch Payout Calculator Works

The Twitch Payout Calculator works by calculating each major revenue source separately before combining the results into an estimated monthly net payout.

First, the calculator determines your total subscriber count by adding recurring subscriptions, gifted subscriptions, and Prime subscriptions across the supported categories.

For paid subscriptions, the calculator estimates gross revenue using the assumed prices for each subscription tier:

Tier 1 Gross = (Tier 1 Recurring + Tier 1 Gifted) × $4.99

Tier 2 Gross = (Tier 2 Recurring + Tier 2 Gifted) × $9.99

Tier 3 Gross = (Tier 3 Recurring + Tier 3 Gifted) × $24.99

Prime subscriptions are estimated separately:

Prime Gross = Prime Subs × $2.50

The calculator then estimates other revenue sources:

Bits Revenue = Total Bits × $0.01

Ad Revenue = Monthly Ad Revenue Input

Donation Revenue = External Donation Input

The total estimated gross revenue is then calculated by combining paid subscription revenue, Prime revenue, Bits, advertising, and donations.

For paid subscriptions, the estimated creator share is applied:

Paid Subscription Net = Paid Subscription Gross × Creator Share × (1 − Fee Percentage)

The calculator then combines the estimated net amounts from each supported revenue stream to determine the estimated monthly Twitch payout.

Finally, the calculator can project annual earnings:

Estimated Annual Earnings = Estimated Monthly Net Payout × 12

Because real Twitch payouts can differ based on individual agreements, regional pricing, taxes, currency conversion, refunds, payment methods, and other factors, the calculator should be used for estimation rather than as an official payout statement.

How to Use the Twitch Payout Calculator

Using the Twitch Payout Calculator is straightforward:

  1. Select your account mode or creator revenue share. Choose the available preset that most closely matches your creator arrangement, or enter a custom creator percentage.
  2. Enter your Tier 1 subscriptions. Add your recurring and gifted Tier 1 subscriptions.
  3. Enter Tier 2 subscriptions. Add the number of recurring and gifted Tier 2 subscriptions.
  4. Enter Tier 3 subscriptions. Add your recurring and gifted Tier 3 subscriptions.
  5. Enter Prime subscriptions. Add your estimated monthly Prime subscription count.
  6. Enter your Bits. Add the total number of Bits received during the month.
  7. Enter advertising revenue. Add your estimated monthly ad earnings.
  8. Enter external donations. Add donations or other direct viewer-support revenue you want included.
  9. Set the estimated fee percentage. Use the calculator’s fee field to model applicable processing or other deductions.
  10. Review your results. The calculator displays estimated gross revenue, platform share, fees, net monthly payout, annual projection, subscriber KPIs, revenue scenarios, and the individual contribution of different income sources.

The more accurate your monthly inputs are, the more useful your Twitch Payout Calculator estimate will be. For the best results, use actual figures from your recent streaming activity whenever possible.

Twitch Payout Calculator Example Calculations

Understanding an example can make the Twitch Payout Calculator much easier to use. The following example demonstrates how a streamer could estimate monthly Twitch earnings using multiple revenue sources.

Imagine a streamer has the following monthly activity:

  • 400 Tier 1 recurring subscriptions
  • 50 Tier 1 gifted subscriptions
  • 40 Tier 2 recurring subscriptions
  • 10 Tier 2 gifted subscriptions
  • 10 Tier 3 recurring subscriptions
  • 5 Tier 3 gifted subscriptions
  • 30 Prime subscriptions
  • 10,000 Bits
  • $300 estimated advertising revenue
  • $150 external donations
  • 50% creator revenue share
  • 3% estimated fee deduction

Step 1: Calculate Paid Subscription Gross Revenue

Tier 1 subscriptions:

(400 + 50) × $4.99 = $2,245.50

Tier 2 subscriptions:

(40 + 10) × $9.99 = $499.50

Tier 3 subscriptions:

(10 + 5) × $24.99 = $374.85

Therefore:

Paid Subscription Gross = $2,245.50 + $499.50 + $374.85 = $3,119.85

Step 2: Calculate Prime Subscription Revenue

The example assumes a $2.50 Prime subscription estimate:

30 × $2.50 = $75.00

Step 3: Calculate Bits Revenue

The calculator uses an estimated creator value of $0.01 per Bit:

10,000 × $0.01 = $100

Step 4: Add Advertising and Donations

Advertising revenue:

$300

External donations:

$150

Therefore, total estimated gross revenue is:

$3,119.85 + $75 + $100 + $300 + $150 = $3,744.85

Step 5: Estimate Paid Subscription Net Revenue

With a 50% creator share and a 3% fee assumption:

$3,119.85 × 50% × (1 − 3%)

= $3,119.85 × 0.50 × 0.97

= approximately $1,513.13

The calculator can then combine this amount with the estimated Prime, Bits, advertising, and donation revenue according to the calculation assumptions.

Step 6: Annual Projection

If the estimated monthly net payout were approximately $2,138.13, the annual projection would be:

$2,138.13 × 12 = $25,657.56

This example demonstrates why simply multiplying subscribers by the advertised subscription price is not enough. A complete Twitch Payout Calculator needs to account for different subscription tiers, creator revenue share, Bits, advertising, donations, Prime subscriptions, and applicable fees.

Actual Twitch earnings can vary, so this example should only be viewed as an illustration of the calculator’s methodology.

Key Concept Guide for Twitch Payout Calculator

Twitch Gross Revenue

Gross revenue represents the estimated money generated before applying the creator’s revenue share and selected deductions. In the Twitch Payout Calculator, gross revenue can include paid subscriptions, Prime subscriptions, Bits, advertising, and donations.

Gross revenue is useful because it shows the overall economic activity generated by a channel. However, gross revenue should not automatically be interpreted as the amount that will reach the creator.

Twitch Net Payout

Net payout represents the estimated amount remaining after the assumptions used by the calculator are applied. This is generally the more useful figure when trying to understand potential take-home creator revenue.

The Twitch Payout Calculator separates gross revenue from estimated net payout so users can see how revenue-sharing and selected fees affect their results.

Creator Revenue Share

The creator revenue share is the percentage of eligible subscription revenue allocated to the streamer under the assumptions entered into the calculator.

For example, a 50% creator share means the calculator allocates 50% of the applicable paid subscription gross revenue to the creator before the specified fee deduction.

Because creator agreements can vary, users should select the revenue-share assumption that most closely represents their situation.

Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 Subscriptions

Twitch subscriptions can have different price levels. The calculator therefore treats Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 separately.

This is important because 100 Tier 1 subscriptions and 100 Tier 3 subscriptions do not represent the same gross subscription revenue.

The Twitch Payout Calculator uses separate inputs for each tier to provide a more detailed estimate.

Gifted Subscriptions

Gift subscriptions are subscriptions purchased by viewers for other members of the community. They can increase a creator’s total subscription revenue without necessarily increasing the number of recurring subscribers.

For calculation purposes, the tool includes gifted subscriptions with the applicable subscription tier.

Prime Subscriptions

Prime subscriptions are handled separately from standard paid subscriptions. The calculator uses a fixed estimated Prime value so that users can include Prime-related revenue in their overall Twitch earnings estimate.

This is an estimate and should not be treated as a guaranteed payout because actual creator revenue may depend on applicable Twitch policies and account circumstances.

Bits

Bits are another important Twitch monetization method. The calculator uses:

Bits Revenue = Bits × $0.01

For example:

25,000 Bits × $0.01 = $250

This makes it easy to include Bits when calculating overall Twitch streamer income.

Advertising Revenue

Advertising income can fluctuate substantially. Factors such as viewers, ad impressions, geography, ad availability, seasonality, and advertising settings can influence actual earnings.

Instead of attempting to predict advertising revenue using one universal rate, the Twitch Payout Calculator allows the streamer to enter an estimated monthly advertising amount.

External Donations

External donations can be an additional source of creator income. These payments are treated separately in the calculator because they may not follow the same platform revenue-sharing structure as Twitch subscriptions.

Effective Revenue Per Subscriber

Effective revenue per subscriber provides a useful way to understand subscription-related earnings relative to the total subscriber count.

The calculator estimates:

Effective Revenue Per Subscriber = (Paid Subs Net + Prime Subs Net) ÷ Total Subs

This metric can help creators compare monetization performance over different months.

Average Revenue Per Viewer

Average Revenue Per Viewer, or ARPV, compares estimated monthly net earnings with average concurrent viewers.

The calculator uses:

ARPV = Total Monthly Net ÷ Average Concurrent Viewers

For example, if monthly net earnings are $2,000 and average concurrent viewers are 500:

$2,000 ÷ 500 = $4 ARPV

This does not mean every individual viewer generates exactly $4. Instead, it provides a simplified performance metric for comparing channel monetization.

Monthly and Annual Twitch Income

Monthly earnings can fluctuate significantly from one period to another. The annual projection provided by the Twitch Payout Calculator simply multiplies the estimated monthly payout by 12.

Therefore:

Annual Estimate = Monthly Net × 12

The projection assumes the same monthly performance throughout the year and should be treated as a planning estimate rather than a guaranteed annual income.

Earnings Variance

The calculator also provides three basic scenarios:

Low = Monthly Net × 0.80

Average = Current Monthly Net

High = Monthly Net × 1.20

These scenarios provide a quick way to see how a 20% decrease or increase in monthly performance could affect estimated earnings.

Tips & Best Practices for Estimating Twitch Income

For the most useful results from the Twitch Payout Calculator, use realistic and recent information instead of relying on optimistic estimates.

Use Actual Subscription Numbers

If you already stream on Twitch, check your recent subscription activity and enter recurring and gifted subscriptions separately. Using actual monthly figures will produce a more meaningful Twitch earnings estimate.

Separate Subscription Tiers

Do not put every subscriber into Tier 1 unless that accurately represents your audience. Tier 2 and Tier 3 subscriptions have different assumed prices, so entering them separately improves the calculation.

Track Gifted Subscriptions

Gifted subscriptions can change significantly from month to month. Track them separately so you can identify how much of your subscription activity comes from recurring subscribers versus gifts.

Monitor Bits

Keep a record of your monthly Bits. A channel that receives significant Bit support may underestimate its overall Twitch income by focusing only on subscriptions.

Use Realistic Ad Revenue

Advertising income can vary considerably. Instead of assuming a fixed amount every month, use an average based on several recent months when possible.

Track Donations Separately

External donations should be monitored independently from Twitch-native monetization. This makes it easier to understand which income streams are most important to your channel.

Test Different Revenue Shares

The Twitch Payout Calculator allows different creator-share assumptions. If you are evaluating a hypothetical scenario, try multiple percentages to understand how a different revenue split could affect subscription income.

Compare Monthly Results

Do not judge your channel’s financial performance from a single month. Calculate your earnings regularly and compare the results over time.

For example, you could track:

January → February → March → April

This can reveal whether your monetization is growing, declining, or remaining relatively stable.

Focus on Net Revenue

Gross revenue may look impressive, but net payout is generally more useful for financial planning. Always review the net estimate alongside gross revenue.

Use the Variance Scenarios

The low, average, and high scenarios can help you avoid building financial plans around your best-performing month. A range is often more useful than a single optimistic estimate.

Remember That the Calculator Is an Estimate

The Twitch Payout Calculator is intended for planning and educational purposes. Actual payouts can differ due to Twitch agreements, regional subscription pricing, taxes, refunds, currency conversion, payment processing, policy changes, and other factors.

For financial planning, treat the calculator’s results as estimates rather than guaranteed income.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Twitch Payout Calculator

How does the Twitch Payout Calculator estimate Twitch earnings?

The Twitch Payout Calculator estimates potential creator earnings by combining several Twitch monetization sources. Depending on the information entered, these can include Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 subscriptions, gifted subscriptions, Prime subscriptions, Bits, advertising revenue, and external donations.

The calculator first estimates the gross revenue generated by these sources. It then applies the selected creator revenue-share percentage to eligible paid subscription revenue and applies the entered fee percentage where applicable. The resulting figures are combined to produce an estimated monthly net payout.

For example, if you enter 500 paid subscriptions, 10,000 Bits, $300 in advertising revenue, and $100 in donations, the calculator processes each source separately before producing an overall estimate.

This makes the Twitch Payout Calculator more useful than simply multiplying your subscriber count by a subscription price. Your total Twitch income can come from several different sources, and each source may be treated differently.

Remember that the result is an estimate. Actual Twitch payouts can vary because of regional pricing, individual creator agreements, taxes, refunds, currency conversion, applicable fees, and other factors.

How much does a Twitch streamer make per subscriber?

There is no single amount that every Twitch streamer earns per subscriber. The amount can depend on the subscription tier, applicable creator revenue share, subscription pricing, location, fees, and other circumstances.

The Twitch Payout Calculator uses separate assumptions for Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 subscriptions so that users can see how different subscription levels affect estimated revenue.

For example, under a simplified 50% creator-share assumption, a Tier 1 subscription using the calculator’s $4.99 gross-price assumption would produce an estimated creator share before the selected fee deduction of:

$4.99 × 50% = $2.495

This does not mean every streamer will receive exactly this amount. Actual subscription payouts may differ.

That is why it is better to think in terms of estimated effective revenue per subscriber rather than assuming a universal fixed payout.

The calculator also considers Prime subscriptions separately, allowing creators to include them when estimating their overall subscriber-related earnings.

If you want to understand your potential monthly income from subscriptions, enter your actual subscription numbers into the Twitch Payout Calculator rather than relying on a generic “Twitch pays X dollars per sub” estimate.

How much money do 100 Twitch subs make?

The amount generated by 100 Twitch subscriptions depends on the subscription tier and the creator’s applicable revenue share.

Using the calculator’s Tier 1 assumption of $4.99, 100 Tier 1 subscriptions represent:

100 × $4.99 = $499 gross subscription revenue

With a hypothetical 50% creator share:

$499 × 50% = $249.50

If a 3% fee is then applied to the creator’s share:

$249.50 × 97% = approximately $241.02

This is only an example based on the assumptions used by the calculator. It should not be interpreted as a guaranteed Twitch payout.

The same 100 subscriptions can produce a different result if they are Tier 2 or Tier 3 subscriptions, or if the creator has a different revenue-sharing arrangement.

For that reason, the Twitch Payout Calculator allows users to enter each subscription tier separately. This provides a more accurate estimate than using one fixed amount for every subscriber.

Gifted subscriptions can also be included, allowing you to calculate total subscription activity rather than recurring subscriptions alone.

How much can Twitch streamers earn from Bits?

The Twitch Payout Calculator uses an estimated creator value of $0.01 per Bit.

The basic calculation is:

Bits Revenue = Number of Bits × $0.01

For example:

1,000 Bits = $10

5,000 Bits = $50

10,000 Bits = $100

50,000 Bits = $500

This allows Bits to be incorporated into the overall Twitch earnings estimate alongside subscriptions, advertising, and donations.

The calculator treats Bits separately from subscription revenue because Bits use a different monetization mechanism.

The final amount shown by the tool should still be considered an estimate. Actual creator payments can be affected by account-specific circumstances and other factors.

If Bits represent a significant portion of your channel’s income, including them can make your Twitch Payout Calculator result considerably more useful than a subscription-only estimate.

Does the Twitch Payout Calculator include ads and donations?

Yes. The Twitch Payout Calculator includes separate inputs for estimated monthly advertising revenue and external donations.

Advertising revenue can vary considerably between channels and months. Instead of forcing users to use a universal advertising rate, the calculator allows you to enter your own estimated monthly ad revenue.

For example, if your recent average advertising income is approximately $250 per month, you can enter:

Monthly Ad Revenue = $250

External donations can also be entered separately. If you received $175 in direct viewer support during a month, you can enter:

Donations = $175

These values are then incorporated into the overall revenue calculation.

Including ads and donations is important because a creator’s total income does not necessarily come from subscriptions alone. Two channels with the same number of subscribers can have very different total earnings if one channel generates substantially more advertising, Bits, or donation revenue.

The Twitch Payout Calculator therefore provides a broader view of potential streamer income.

Conclusion

The Twitch Payout Calculator provides a practical way to estimate Twitch creator earnings from multiple monetization sources. Instead of focusing only on subscriber counts, the tool considers subscriptions, gifted subscriptions, Prime subscriptions, Bits, advertising, donations, creator revenue share, and estimated fees.

Its gross-versus-net breakdown can help you understand the difference between the revenue generated by your channel and the amount that may remain after the assumptions entered into the calculator are applied.

The monthly and annual projections can also help with longer-term planning, while the revenue-per-subscriber and average-revenue-per-viewer metrics provide additional ways to evaluate monetization performance.

Whether you are a new streamer trying to understand potential Twitch income or an established creator analyzing your channel’s revenue, the Twitch Payout Calculator can give you a clearer starting point for estimating earnings.

For the most reliable results, use recent and realistic channel data, update your figures regularly, and remember that calculator results are estimates rather than guaranteed Twitch payouts.

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