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Kick reveals big money its Kick Partner Program has already paid

Khizar Mundia
Khizar Mundia Published 01/07/2025
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Kick’s new partner program has been receiving praise for the high amount of money it’s allowed creators to earn, and now the platform has revealed exactly how much money its partnered streamers have already made.

Stake-backed streaming platform Kick’s biggest asset is the high revenue share it gives to its streamers. Kick’s partner program is another element that has helped many streamers earn greater amounts of money. Both platform veterans and newly-arrived streamers have shared with viewers how Kick has helped them make astonishing amounts in a relatively short time. Kick streamer Adin Ross claimed he made $30,000 in just one stream, while Twitch streamer Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt earned over $36,000 in just two days on Kick.

The streaming platform has now revealed how much money partners have made on Kick, and for many, it’s a mind-boggling figure.

How much money has the Kick Partner Program paid?

In July 2025, Kick announced its Kick Partner Program has already paid over $81 million to streamers, and the figure was continuously increasing thanks to the platform’s content creators driving it further forward.

Kick’s partner program needs little introduction to those in the streaming world, as many streamers have endorsed it and spoken positively about how much it has impacted their income already. How much Kick’s partnered streamers have made using the program was never officially confirmed prior to this release. Some had estimated that the figure may be near the $40 million mark, but it’s now clear that it’s far greater than that.

Kick shared the official figure in a post on X, and the platform’s partners have actually made $81,946,675. Kick wrote “and counting” after the figure, as partners are still streaming content and getting paid by the platform, increasing the amount of revenue shared with each passing day.

Kick partners money

It’s surprising to many that Kick has paid such a large sum of money to its partners. The platform also boasted by captioning the video with “streamers out here making NBA money” on the platform. Streamers who don’t even exclusively stream on Kick have reported that the platform has increased their income significantly. For instance, Twitch streamer John “Tectone” Robertson began multistreaming on Kick in June and claimed he makes via Kick eight times what he brings in on the Amazon-owned platform.

Multistreaming reduces a streamer’s income on Kick, as they don’t earn as much as they would by exclusively. Kick streamers who do stream exclusively can potentially even more, though they must weight that against potentially limiting their viewership by not also making their content available elsewhere.

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