• Kick

How Much Do Kick Streamers Earn Per Hour?

  • Felix Rose-Collins
  • 3 min read

Intro

One of the most asked questions from new and seasoned creators alike is: “How much do Kick streamers make per hour of streaming?” The answer isn’t as straightforward as a salary or hourly wage — but there are realistic figures and common earning patterns you can reference.

In short:

🚀 Kick does not pay all streamers a fixed hourly wage just for being live.

However, there are incentive programs and revenue trends that effectively translate into hourly earnings under certain conditions.

Let’s break down how Kick earnings per hour really work.

1. Kick’s Core Revenue System Is Not Hourly Pay

Kick does not automatically pay creators per hour just for streaming.

That means:

  • You don’t just go live and get a paycheck per hour by default.
  • There’s no universal “Kick pays $X per hour” built into the base monetization model for everyone.

Instead, earnings are based on a combination of:

  • Subscriptions (95/5 revenue split)
  • Tips & donations
  • Ad revenue (variable)
  • Incentive/hourly payouts for qualifying creators

So when someone talks about “per-hour” earnings, they usually mean projected earnings based on revenue streams, not a guaranteed salary.

2. Incentive/Hourly Payout Program — Roughly ~$16 per Hour

There are reports and community data indicating that Kick has hourly incentive payouts available for streamers who meet certain criteria.

According to creators and industry sources:

  • Kick’s incentive program may pay **around **$16 per hour of qualifying streaming.

This payout is not automatic — streamers usually must:

  • Stream regularly and consistently
  • Maintain engagement and viewer activity
  • Meet eligibility requirements set by the program
  • Sometimes stream a certain minimum number of hours or meet partner/affiliate conditions

Important to understand: This isn’t a flat wage for every streamer — it’s an incentive mechanism that some creators qualify for as part of Kick’s current monetization initiatives.

3. Examples of Hourly Earnings Based on Real Streamers

Actual reported experiences vary widely depending on audience size:

Small Streamer Earnings (Example Figures)

  • With around 100 concurrent viewers, some Kick streamers report earnings of roughly $10–$16/hour through combined revenue streams (subscriptions, tips, etc.).

This figure is based on actual reported data from smaller content creators, not an official Kick payout rate.

Higher Engagement = Higher Earnings

  • With more viewers, those numbers can scale up significantly — some creators with large audiences can make hundreds of dollars per hour from donations, subscriptions, and community support.

Keep in mind these are earned based on community participation rather than a predetermined hourly wage.

4. What Actually Determines Earnings Per Hour on Kick

Your “per-hour” earnings are ultimately driven by audience engagement and monetization performance, not just time spent live.

Here’s how that breaks down:

Subscriptions

Kick gives creators a 95% share of subscription revenue — much higher than competitors like Twitch.

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So if:

  • A viewer subscribes at $4.99 → you keep ~$4.74

Then each subscription effectively adds to your hourly average if you earn one per hour.

Example:

  • 5 new subs per hour → ~5 × $4.74 ≈ $23.70/hour

Tips & Donations

Unlike ad revenue, donations go straight to the streamer (minus payment processing fees). An engaged audience can quickly outperform any flat hourly rate.

Ad Revenue

Kick’s ad revenue remains variable and generally modest relative to subscriptions and tips, especially for smaller or mid-tier creators.

Incentives / Programs

Kick’s incentive payout (like the ~$16/hr program) may add to your earnings if you qualify — effectively boosting your hourly average.

5. Summary: What You Can Expect Per Hour on Kick

There’s no universal hourly wage for every Kick streamer, but realistic earnings data and platform initiatives give us useful benchmarks:

  • $0/hour — If no subscribers or donations
  • $10–$16/hour — Common reported rate for smaller streamers with an engaged viewership, factoring in tips/subs and incentive programs
  • $20–$50+/hour — Possible with stronger community support and consistent subscription growth
  • Hundreds per hour — Realistic for large streamers with thousands of engaged viewers (from sub revenue, donations, sponsorships, community support, etc.)

Final Takeaway

👉 Kick doesn’t pay every streamer a fixed hourly rate by default. But with incentive programs and active monetization (subscriptions + tips), a creator can effectively earn hourly revenue — often around $10–$16/hour for many smaller creators who meet engagement thresholds, and more as community support grows.

In other words, your hourly income on Kick is tied to your audience, not a blanket platform wage — and building engagement is the key to increasing what you earn per hour.

Felix Rose-Collins

Felix Rose-Collins

Ranktracker's CEO/CMO & Co-founder

Felix Rose-Collins is the Co-founder and CEO/CMO of Ranktracker. With over 15 years of SEO experience, he has single-handedly scaled the Ranktracker site to over 500,000 monthly visits, with 390,000 of these stemming from organic searches each month.

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