Revenue Formula:
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The Twitch Revenue Calculator helps streamers estimate their total earnings from various income sources on the platform. It combines donations, subscriptions, and ad revenue to provide a comprehensive view of streaming income.
The calculator uses the simple revenue formula:
Where:
Explanation: The equation provides a basic sum of the three primary income sources for Twitch streamers.
Details: Accurate revenue tracking helps streamers understand their earnings, plan for taxes, and make informed decisions about content creation as a business.
Tips: Enter all amounts in USD. Include one-time donations, monthly subscription totals, and estimated ad revenue. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What percentage does Twitch take from subscriptions?
A: Twitch typically takes 50% of subscription revenue from non-partnered streamers, and 30% from partnered/affiliated streamers.
Q2: How is ad revenue calculated on Twitch?
A: Ad revenue varies based on CPM rates, viewer count, and ad frequency. Twitch shares approximately 55% of ad revenue with streamers.
Q3: Are donations taxed differently than other income?
A: In most jurisdictions, donations are considered personal income and subject to standard income tax rates.
Q4: Should I include bits in donations?
A: Yes, bits should be included in the donations total as they are a form of viewer contribution.
Q5: How often should I calculate my Twitch revenue?
A: Monthly calculations are recommended for accurate financial tracking and tax preparation.