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Twitch & Rumble earnings estimator

Estimate monthly streamer income from subscribers, bits, tips and ads.

Estimated monthly income
$540
≈ $6,480 / year
Subs
$250
Ads
$90
Bits
$200

Rough estimate for guidance only — actual payouts vary by region, platform splits and ad rates.

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Streamer income comes from a few stacked sources: subscriptions, bits or tips, and advertising. This estimator combines them so you can see a realistic monthly and yearly range from your channel's numbers.

Switch between Twitch and Rumble, then enter your subscribers, average concurrent viewers, hours streamed and monthly bits or tips. The breakdown shows where the money comes from.

The biggest lever for most streamers is concurrent viewers — higher live numbers improve placement in browse and recommendations, which compounds into more subs and support.

Frequently asked questions

How much do Twitch streamers make?

It varies widely. Tier-1 subs net the streamer roughly $2.50 each after the platform split, bits are about $0.01 each, and ad revenue depends on concurrent viewers and hours streamed. This tool combines those into a rough monthly estimate.

How are the estimates calculated?

Subs × ~$2.50, bits × ~$0.01, plus a viewer-hours-based ad estimate. It is intentionally simple and meant for guidance — real payouts vary by region, partner agreements and ad demand.

Does buying live viewers increase earnings?

More concurrent viewers improves discoverability, which can bring more real viewers, subs and bits over time. It is a boost to momentum, not a guarantee of payout — and we never promise permanence.