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Here's how much Clavicular really earns through the Kick KCIP

Khizar Mundia
Khizar Mundia Published 29/01/2026
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Kick streamer Clavicular has come into the limelight for his often entertaining and sometimes controversial antics, and he recently revealed exactly how much he’s earning from the famed Kick Creator Incentive Program, better known as the KCIP.

Clavicular has made a place for himself on livestreaming platform Kick with his IRL and slots streams. He also set a record by becoming the streamer on the platform to receive the most donations in a single stream. He boasts over 150,000 followers on the platform and has been collaborating with other content creators and influencers as he continues to grow.

He regularly averages between 60,000 and 100,000 total views on his streams, and that visibility has led to many fans wondering just how much money he’s able to earn through his streams. Clavicular recently showed his Kick dashboard while live during a stream, displaying his total payout for the month of January 2026 including what he earns through the KCIP.

How much does Clavicular make on Kick?

Clavicular made a total of $110,674.67 from Kick through the majority of the month of January 2026, and KCIP earnings specifically accounted for $102,774.60, the vast majority of the streamer’s payout.

The content creator’s Kick dashboard highlighted that KCIP is by far the most important element for the streamer’s earnings. Clavicular made roughly $1,000 from chat engagement and Kick subscriptions combined, while KCIP accounted for more than 90% of the total payout.

While this could in part be attributed to Clavicular having fewer subs than some of the top-paid Kick streamers, it’s also true that the platform’s partner program is revered for its greater earning potential and how it’s able to boost revenue for some streamers who wouldn’t otherwise be able to reach such heights.

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Kick was initially famous for its more lucrative revenue splits, but it’s the partner program that has attracted many top Twitch talents to the platform lately. The best example for this may be Zach “Asmongold” Hoyt, who has started multistreaming content on Kick. He displayed in a stream how much more he earns on Kick compared to his revenue on Twitch. This higher earning has kept Asmongold on Kick, and has also led other streamers to begin to multistream their content rather than remaining exclusive to Twitch.

Clavicular exclusively streams on Kick and is known for his controversial IRL content, which has reportedly led to Kick higher ups telling him to tone it down. He was also banned from Kick following an incident involving a car and an apparent stream sniper. Clavicular made his way to Twitch while banned on Kick and was accused of viewbotting before eventually returning to Kick. Clavicular’s high KCIP earnings explains why he prefers Kick over other platforms.

Clavicular’s KCIP is substantial, but the payout may fluctuate, and the streamer likely has other revenue streams that increase his monthly take-home amount. Reports indicate that he has a sponsorship with Young LA, and while it’s unknown exactly how much he makes from the brand, the amount has been speculated to be as high as six-figures.

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Khizar Mundia has been playing video games for as long as he can recall. Things have come a long way since the many days he spent playing the original NES, though. He now covers a variety of competitive games and esports, as well as the world of streaming, ranging from Twitch to Kick. If it’s of interest to gamers, it’s of interest to Khizar.

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