Learn about the Kick Creator Incentive Program (KCIP), a revenue-sharing initiative offering creators a 95 to 5 subscription revenue split.

The Kick Creator Incentive Program (KCIP) is a revenue-sharing initiative introduced by Kick, a live-streaming platform, to attract and reward content creators. This program is designed to provide creators with financial benefits that are more favorable than those offered by competing platforms. It aims to support streamers of all sizes by offering competitive revenue splits.
Kick has claimed that since its launch, through KCIP, the platform has paid out over $17 million to its creators. There were rumours speculating that it would pay $16 per hour; however, this has not been confirmed by the platform or any of its creators. The green platform offers a highly competitive revenue split of 95 to 5, which is the highest in the industry.
To apply for the Kick Creator Incentive Program, you must ensure compliance with the platform’s Terms of Service, Community Guidelines, and DMCA Policy. You must have a verified account on the platform before applying and ensure your channel profile is complete with relevant links to your social media and fill the “About” section with relevant information. After following the instructions, interested creators may send an email to the provided email address.
However, the Stake-backed platform has mentioned that this does not guarantee acceptance of the application. If the creator’s application is denied, the platform’s team will provide feedback on what needs to be improved.
Community’s Experience With KCIP
A content creator shared their experience with KCIP comparing revenue on Kick versus Twitch. They revealed that through the Kick Creator Incentive Program (KCIP), they average about $79.50 per hour (excluding subscriptions and donations) with around 1,300 concurrent live viewers. On Twitch, however, they make only $25 per hour in ad revenue with the same viewer count, making their revenue roughly three times higher on Kick than on Twitch.
Following up on the Kick vs. Twitch revenue discussion that came up during my discussion with @KickStreaming's Eddie and SantaMaria.
— Matt Morse (StaysafeTV) (@StaySafeWarlock) December 8, 2024
In the Kick Creator Incentive Program, I'm averaging $79.5 per hour (this does not include subscriptions or donations) while hovering around… pic.twitter.com/aXwKeXUwYE
Streamer Adin Ross, who recently announced his departure from Kick, also advocated for the program, stating that he would personally reach out to a few creators and get them paid.
Another KCIP streamer, Jessie, shared her experience with the platform’s program.
Just finished my first KCIP stream & let me just say this, it's way better than I expected.
— Jessie (@KickJessie) March 11, 2024
If you're grinding for this, DO NOT GIVE UP because it's so worth the wait!
Pick Kick, always. 💚 pic.twitter.com/AElppLb5L3
Head of Partners for Kick, SantaMaria, stated in a conversation that the paid Kick Creator Incentive Program is just one part of the benefits streamers receive when they become a partner on Kick.
“Well that’s the thing, there’s going to be many different components being partnered, this is just one facet” said SantaMaria.
Kicks head of Partners @Svntvmvriv informed me today that the paid “Kick Creator Incentive Program” is only a portion of what you will get for being a Partner on Kick.
— Big E (@Big_E) October 11, 2023
I can’t imagine what else they would add for being a Partner.. pic.twitter.com/x7XCpeSghJ
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