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Here’s how much Adin Ross makes in one month on Kick
Here’s how much Adin Ross makes in one month on Kick
Streamer Adin Ross has been vocal about how much money content creators can potentially make on streaming platform Kick, and he’s now shared just how much money he makes in a single month on the platform towards demonstrating that potential.
Adin Ross is one of the best-known streamers thanks in part to his having streamed content with
mainstream celebrities like Drake. He’s also infamous for controversial content that has gotten him into trouble with some streaming platforms. The streamer was forced to begin streaming on Kick after Twitch banned him in 2023. The Amazon-backed streaming platform then unbanned Adin two years later, but it seems that he still prefers Kick.
This is likely because of Kick’s higher profit-sharing splits for streamers that is in part responsible for Adin Ross making significant money while streaming on the platform. He last reported earning in excess of
$30,000 in just one Kick stream. Adin Ross is now in the news again because of his high monthly earnings on Kick that have surprised fans and other streamers alike.
Adin Ross’ monthly Kick earnings are almost $500,000
Streamer Adin Ross made approximately $500,000 on Kick in monthly earnings for April through the platform’s Creator Program.
Adin Ross flexed his Kick earnings
during a stream
and showed viewers that he made close to $500,000 in April. He elaborated that he only streamed 16 days out of 31, roughly half of the month, still still drawing in nearly half a million dollars. If the streamer had streamed every day of the month his earnings may actually have been closer to a million dollars. Adin also explained that the highlighted earnings are solely from his Kick streams. They don’t include anything else like his deal with Stake, the betting company that owns Kick.

Darryl “DDG” Dwayne Granberry Jr. was present on the stream along with Adin and questioned how much the streamer made in the previous months relative to April. Adin replied the past month’s statistics can’t be seen because he didn’t have such tracking available for months prior to April. DDG was shocked at the high money Adin is making on Kick and many viewers questioned whether DDG might follow Adin to Kick following the exchange. The streamer didn’t hint at a move to Kick but he could take advantage of Kick’s better monetary incentives even if he starts to multistream his content, which is likely good news for Kick.
Kick has enticed many streamers from rival platforms with its superior profit-sharing scheme and has even introduced a
fast-track partnership program. This allows smaller or less consistent streamers a way to make money without having to adhere to strict streaming schedules and guidelines. They likely won’t make as much money as Adin Ross, but they may still earn a decent amount.
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