Twitch Payout Calculator
See your real take-home from Twitch subs — and how much Twitch keeps — on the 50/50 and 70/30 splits.
✏️ These numbers were filled in from a shared link — change anything to make it your own.
How Twitch sub revenue works
Twitch splits every subscription with you. The default is 50/50; the Partner Plus program pays 70/30 on your first $100,000 of annual sub revenue. A Tier 1 sub is $4.99, so at 50/50 you keep about $2.50 of each.
payout = subs × price × your share
Sub revenue only (excludes bits and ads); you owe your own taxes on it. Not financial advice.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Twitch take from subscriptions?
The standard split is 50/50 — Twitch keeps half of each subscription. Streamers in the Partner Plus / Twitch Plus program earn a 70/30 split on the first $100,000 of annual sub revenue, then drop back to 50/50 above that.
How much is a Tier 1 Twitch sub worth?
A Tier 1 sub is $4.99. On the standard 50/50 split you keep about $2.50 of it; on the 70/30 split you keep about $3.49. Tier 2 ($9.99) and Tier 3 ($24.99) scale up from there.
Does this include bits and ads?
This calculator focuses on subscription revenue. Bits pay creators about $0.01 each, and ad revenue is separate. Sub splits are where most of the platform’s cut shows up.