Twitch Money Calculator
How to Use the Twitch Money Calculator
Step 1: Enter Your Follower and Subscriber Count
Begin by inputting the number of followers your Twitch channel has. This gives the calculator an idea of your channel’s overall popularity. Next, enter the number of paid subscribers you have. Remember, subscribers are different from followers as they pay a monthly fee to support your channel.
Step 2: Input Your Viewer and Stream Statistics
Enter your average concurrent viewers during your streams. This number represents the typical audience size watching your content live. Then, input the average number of hours you stream per month. This helps the calculator determine your potential ad revenue based on viewer hours.
Step 3: Add Your Additional Income Sources
Include the average amount of money you receive from bits and donations per month. This can be found in your Twitch analytics. Next, estimate your ad revenue per 1000 views. If you’re unsure, you can use an average figure like $3.50.
Step 4: Include Sponsorship and Merchandise Income
If you have any sponsorship deals, enter the monthly income you receive from these partnerships. Also, input your average monthly income from merchandise sales if you sell branded products.
Step 5: Calculate Your Earnings
After entering all the required information, click the “Calculate Earnings” button. The calculator will process your inputs and display a breakdown of your estimated monthly earnings from various sources, as well as your total estimated monthly income.
Step 6: Analyze the Results
Review the detailed breakdown of your estimated earnings. The calculator provides a breakdown of income from subscriptions, bits/donations, ad revenue, sponsorships, and merchandise sales. Use this information to identify your main income sources and areas where you might be able to increase your earnings.