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This is how to get started on Club and earn ClubCash

Hannan Mundia
Hannan Mundia Published 02/06/2026
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Club.com is a newly-launched creator-focused social platform created by the minds behind Kick and Stake — but how can users start with it to earn the in-platform currency called ClubCash?

The social media space is basically a race to see who can bring their more creative endeavours to life first. Ed Craven and Bijan Tehrani have already made waves by creating Kick and Stake, both of which have gone on to be among the most popular options in their respective industries.

While Kick is already extremely successful, Club aims to take the earning potential for streamers to the next level. It’s currently fairly restrictive, but it’s smart to know whether you’re eligible to join the platform to start earning ClubCash, which you can cash out for real money.

What are the requirements to join Club.com?

Club is a creator-focused social platform that aims to help creators build community and earn additional revenue, so it makes sense that only established creators can join and ultimately earn ClubCash.

The obvious requirement is that the user must be over the age of 18 to join the platform. This is already a hard requirement for the streaming platform Kick, so it would naturally be required here as well.

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Eligibility requirements for Club.com

Aside from this, there’s a hard requirement that the user must have an established following on a platform. Below are all of the eligible platforms, and how large a following you’d need to become a creator on Club:

As long as at least one of these qualifications is met, the users must go to the settings option after creating their account. From there, click on the “Become a Creator” option and then follow the on-screen instructions from there.

It’s important to note that Club.com is currently in its early stages of launch. Because of this, there are certain geographical restrictions in place. Ensure the platform is available in your region before attempting to become a creator with Club.

How can you earn ClubCash on Club.com?

ClubCash is the in-platform currency that fans can give to creators as a form of support, so only others can give it to you.

There are a couple of ways to earn this digital currency, but all of them depend on how much of a following you already have. While some fans don’t mind tipping ClubCash to show their support for creators, there’s a higher chance of earning more on the platform if there are certain incentives in place for fans.

For example, users can place certain paid features. This can be letting users access exclusive content by using ClubCash. Alternatively, some creators may want to let fans effectively purchase a direct interaction through direct messaging or even video calling.

One of the most reliable ways to earn ClubCash is to set up a subscription-based system. Users can then pay monthly to access exclusive content, making sustainable earnings possible.

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