Twitch is launching a Partner Plus program that will give successful creators a 70% share of their net subscription revenue instead of the usual 50%, up to a $100,000 threshold in the calendar year. To qualify, a partner must hold at least 350 recurring paid subscriptions for three months. The program will be available worldwide and will launch on October 1st. This move is aimed at encouraging more streamers to stick to the service, particularly those in the early stages of their livestreaming career.
Twitch is launching a new "Partner Plus" program that will give streamers a 70/30 revenue sharing split for the first $100,000 of their subscription revenues. To qualify, streamers must maintain a sub count of at least 350 recurring paid subscriptions for three consecutive months. The program is set to launch on October 1st and will automatically enroll streamers who meet the criteria. The move comes after Twitch faced backlash for new ad rules that would have hurt streamers, charities, and brands.
Twitch is launching Partner Plus, a program that will pay streamers a 70% share on net subscription revenue, with Twitch keeping the other 30%. To qualify, Twitch Partners must maintain a sub count of at least 350 recurring paid subscriptions for three consecutive months. Streamers in the program will receive the 70/30 revenue share on net subscription revenue for 12 months up to $100,000. The program will launch on Oct. 1, 2023, and streamers who meet the qualification criteria will be automatically enrolled.