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The Pros and Cons of Streaming on Kick: A Creator’s Guide
You’ve probably noticed that new platforms are popping up left and right. One of the big names is Kick. And no, I’m not talking about some energy drink, I’m talking about the streaming platform that’s been turning heads, especially among creators looking for something different from Twitch or YouTube.
But is Kick really worth streaming on? Well, I’ve spent a good amount of time checking it out, and I’m here to break down the pros and cons so you can decide if it’s a good fit for your streaming goals. Let’s dive in!
Pros of Streaming on Kick
1. Creator-Friendly Revenue Split
This is easily one of Kick’s biggest selling points. Kick offers a 95/5 revenue split for subscriptions — yep, you keep 95% of the sub money, and Kick only takes 5%. Compare that to Twitch, where you’re splitting 50/50, and it’s a no-brainer why many streamers are considering the switch. If you’re serious about monetizing your streams, this kind of revenue split can be a game-changer.