Here's what we know about the net worth behind Clix

Cody “Clix” Conrod is a famous Fortnite streamer who has recently gone on record talking about his yearly income, giving viewers a sneak peek at the revenue the powers his growing net worth.
American streamer Clix may have started his career by playing Fortnite, but he soon became one of the more popular content creators around regardless of game of choice. He still primarily focuses on Fortnite, but he also makes a variety of content for YouTube and his livestreams while still participating in esports competitions.
A discussion Clix opened up about how much he paid in taxes for the year 2025 raised questions about his annual income and net worth. Here’s what we know.
Here’s what we know about Clix’s net worth
While Clix’s net worth isn’t publicly disclosed, the streamer has already managed to put together a very lucrative career and is estimated to have a net worth that sits around the $15 million mark. And that number continues to climb upwards.
Talk of Clix’s net worth became a popular source of discussion after a recent stream saw Rani “StableRonaldo” Netz chat with Clix on a phone call while the pair talked about the taxes they paid in 2025. StableRonaldo shared that he owed $780,000 based on his own earnings, and Clix’s response got people talking.
Clix commented, “That’s it?” before revealing that he paid $550,000 per quarter, citing a 36% tax rate on his earnings in 2025. This would put his total taxes for the year right around $2,200,000, with an estimated total income for the year of approximately $6,100,000.
The streamer’s main source of income is almost certainly his prolific streaming, whether directly or from the various brands that have sponsored him and his streaming efforts. Even a conservative estimate based on streamers with similar audience size and streaming frequency would suggest that Clix earns somewhere between $600,000 and $800,000 annually just from streaming on Twitch.
This amount makes sense when you consider that he boasts more than 8.5 million followers on Twitch, a massive number. His resulting revenue includes Twitch channel subscriptions, payout from traditional digital advertising, bits sent to the streamer, and direct donations from fans. Clix also streams sponsored content, with companies willing to pay top dollar for access to his massive fan following.

Away from Twitch, Clix uploads gameplay and other video clips to his YouTube channel, where he is estimated to bring in between $200,000 to $300,000 in additional annual revenue considering what we know about the revenue behind creators of similar size and reach. This is largely on the back of digital ads played around his videos. Those videos consistently bring in hundreds of thousands of views, and the biggest of them boast view counts well into the millions.
That sort of viewership means big money, particularly when combined with sponsors and partners buying into his brand and wanting a piece of the more than 3.7 million subscribers he has gathered on YouTube. Even Clix’s YouTube banner features an advertisement, speaking to the focus the content creator has put on increasing his net worth.
Clix has also seen great success across his time in the esports space, winning multiple Fortnite tournaments. The streamer has earned over half a million dollars through his tournament winnings. Clix’s estimated net worth is higher than that of some other notably rich names who’ve emerged from the esports space, from Valorant pro Tyson “TenZ” Van Ngo to Dota pro Johan “N0tail” Sundstein.
Brand deals can be estimated to have brought in around a million dollars in earnings for Clix, serving as another significant contributor to his net worth. The streamer’s merchandise likely brings in further revenue on top of that.
While Clix’s annual income that he discussed with StableRonaldo is even higher than could be expected from the above considerations, he likely has additional revenue streams that are difficult to specifically estimate without knowing more about his finances. For example, many of the top-paid streamers and content creators make significant investments in such areas as real estate, and these investments can provide major revenue boosts.
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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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