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How to fast-track your Kick Partner Program application if you stream on another platform
How to fast-track your Kick Partner Program application if you stream on another platform
Livestreaming platform Kick is making it easier for creators to join the KPP by fast-tracking applications for streamers who are already partners on other platforms or who meet equivalent eligibility requirements elsewhere.
Kick KPP is widely regarded by creators as one of the best partner programs in the industry. Several top streamers have either switched to Kick or started multistreaming to take advantage of the
potentially massive monetary gains. Similar to other platforms, Kick has criteria streamers must meet to be eligible for the partner program. However,
Kick is now streamlining the process
by allowing streamers who meet requirements on other platforms and Kick’s own eligibility criteria to fast-track their application.
Image credit: Kick
Kick makes becoming a partner easier with its fast-track process
Kick announced its new fast-track partner process in an X post, accompanied by a video that invited partners from other platforms to apply. The video states that the process is easy and that fast-track applications will be processed within 24 hours. It also revealed the eligibility criteria:
- Twitch streamers must be partners
- YouTube creators need at least 50,000 subscribers
- Instagram influencers should have at least 250,000 followers
- TikTok creators must have at least 250,000 followers

Kick’s partner page
has an option for creators who meet the aforementioned criteria to apply by clicking a button. The page notes that the platform’s partnerships team will verify that the streamer meets the requirements and notify the creator.
Those who don’t meet the requirements still have the option to apply to become a Kick partner through the standard process.
The fast-track process can help top creators who have been streaming on rival platforms move to Kick or
start multistreaming
as a partner without going through a more extensive process. However, the eligibility requirements are set at a relatively low threshold, so up-and-coming creators can also benefit. A Twitch streamer simply needs to be a partner on the platform, while a YouTuber needs only 50,000 subscribers to show that they are serious about content creation.

Users have shared their reaction to this new move by Kick, with many claiming that it sets the platform apart from other livestreaming services in a significant way. Creators have also praised the initiative, with some saying that their hard work on other platforms can now benefit them on Kick.
The feedback has been noted by Kick staff, who have responded to some comments, stating that the team is trying to “reduce barriers for creators that have built a community”. This news follows Kick announcing
fast-track verification for GTA streamers.
Image credit: Kick
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