Clavicular reveals Kick Partner Program earnings
Kick streamer Clavicular is currently in the middle of a 30-day Subathon, and just one week in, he’s already earned a staggering amount through Kick’s Partner Program.
Known for his questionable “look-maxing” tactics, Clavicular is easily one of the fastest-growing streamers on Kick. He first rose to prominence in the latter half of 2025 and has since become one of the platform’s most recognizable creators. While he didn’t coin the term “look-maxxing,” he has undeniably become synonymous with it, largely due to how consistently he builds content around it and how quickly it caught on with his audience.
His popularity is finally translating into real money as Clavicular reveals his Kick KPP amid ongoing Mog World Order subathon.
How much does Clavicular make from Kick KPP?
On his recent Kick stream, Clavicular revealed that he had made $100,000 from
Kick KPP
in just 5 days during the Mog World Order subathon.
The streamer is currently hosting a 30-day long Subathon from a penthouse that he rented in Miami. The stream has been going on for over six days now, and has since made quite some noise on Kick. The Subathon is all about partying, where Clavicular shows up at random clubs with models and fellow Kick streamers.
Clavicular Kick KCIP
His most popular Mog World Order streams have been with another Kick lookmaxxer Androgenic, roping in thousands of live viewers. Thanks to those streams, Clavicular has consistently been making $20,000 per day on Kick. His most recent stream made him $21,000, while others peaked at $20,000. That means, he made $100,000 in the first five days of his Subathon.
“So, yesterday was 21 bags, not bad. Yeah, that’s pretty good.” Clavicular said.
$100,000 in five days is certainly a lot, but there’s other Kick streamers who have made way more from Kick KPP. For example,
Asmongold claimed
that he could be making a million on Kick if he stopped multi-streaming.
Yet, some fans are calling out Clavicular for making thousands of dollars off what they describe as “boring content.” He’s even acknowledged that himself, and now his Subathon takes an interesting turn as the earnings keep stacking up.
Others have gone a step further, arguing that cases like his Kick KPP run show why governments should consider taxing streamers more aggressively.
Featured image credit: Clavicular
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