Top 10 Twitch Streamer Reveals How Much They Make From Donations, Ads, Subs And Sponsorships

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Over the course of a 10-minute video, Disguised Toast breaks down the four main revenue sources for streamers — donations, ads, subscriptions and sponsorships. Having been in the top ten of Twitch streamers with over 1.2 million hours watched, you can be sure Toast knows what he’s talking about.

For Toast, donations make up the smallest part of his income, bringing in $US2500 ($3542) per month. Which is a decent amount of coin… but only a bit over half of what he gets from advertisements — $US4000 ($5668). Toast notes this could potentially be more, if he used a special “show ad” button available to partner streamers.

Next up is subscriptions. Normally, 50 per cent of this goes to Twitch, but top streamers get a better deal of 70/30. With 4000 subscribers, Toast gets around $US14,000 per month here.

For comparison, Ninja gets around $US423,500 from his 121,000 subs. Per month.

The final source is sponsored streams, usually marked with the “#ads” or “#sponsored” hashtags. Depending on the streamer and game, this can bring in $US0.01 to $US1 per viewer, per hour — so, anywhere from $US100 ($141) to $US10,000 ($14,170).

I’m guessing by now you’re wondering “What the hell am I doing with my life? I should just start streaming!” Obviously, it’s a lot more complicated and harder than that. At the very least, it’s an extremely eye-opening, and one might say brave, video — even Toast’s friends and colleagues warned him off making.

How Much MONEY Do Twitch Streamers REALLY Make? (Inside Look from a Top Streamer) [YouTube]