Twitch Revenue Calculator
Estimate Twitch streamer income from subs, bits, ads, and donations by viewer count. Enter values for instant results with step-by-step formulas.
Formula
Sub Revenue = Subs ร $2.50/mo | Ad Revenue = Viewers ร Hours ร Ads/hr ร CPM/1000 | Bits + Donations estimated
Affiliates get 50% of $4.99 sub ($2.50). Partners get 60-70%. Ad revenue varies by CPM ($2-5). Bits: streamer gets $0.01/bit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I forecast revenue?
Bottom-up forecasting multiplies expected units sold by price. Top-down starts with market size and estimates market share. For existing businesses, use historical growth rates with adjustments. For SaaS: Forecast MRR = Current MRR + New MRR - Churned MRR + Expansion MRR. Always model best, expected, and worst case scenarios.
Can I use Twitch Revenue Calculator on a mobile device?
Yes. All calculators on NovaCalculator are fully responsive and work on smartphones, tablets, and desktops. The layout adapts automatically to your screen size.
Is my data stored or sent to a server?
No. All calculations run entirely in your browser using JavaScript. No data you enter is ever transmitted to any server or stored anywhere. Your inputs remain completely private.
How accurate are the results from Twitch Revenue Calculator?
All calculations use established mathematical formulas and are performed with high-precision arithmetic. Results are accurate to the precision shown. For critical decisions in finance, medicine, or engineering, always verify results with a qualified professional.
Can I use the results for professional or academic purposes?
You may use the results for reference and educational purposes. For professional reports, academic papers, or critical decisions, we recommend verifying outputs against peer-reviewed sources or consulting a qualified expert in the relevant field.
How do I get the most accurate result?
Enter values as precisely as possible using the correct units for each field. Check that you have selected the right unit (e.g. kilograms vs pounds, meters vs feet) before calculating. Rounding inputs early can reduce output precision.