Kick vs Twitch

Side-by-side comparison on fees, payouts, monetization, and audience ownership.

Kick
live-streaming
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Twitch
live-streaming
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Platform fee
5% · of subscription revenue
30-50% · of revenue (subs and ads)
Payout speed
weekly
monthly
Minimum payout
$10
$50
Countries
Global, Stripe-supported
Global, payout methods vary
Email list export
None
None
Custom domain
No
No
Community features
Chat, emotes, clips, follows
Chat, channel points, emotes, Discord integrations
Best for
Live streamers prioritizing revenue share and flexible content rules
Live streamers in gaming and IRL chasing audience scale

Kick vs Twitch: which one wins?

Kick charges 5% (of subscription revenue) versus Twitch at 30-50% (of revenue (subs and ads)).

On payout speed, Kick pays weekly while Twitch pays monthly. For creators where cashflow matters, the faster cadence usually wins.

For audience ownership, Kick offers none email export and Twitch offers none. Email portability matters most for creators planning to migrate later or build a list independent of any single platform.

Best for: Kick suits live streamers prioritizing revenue share and flexible content rules. Twitch fits live streamers in gaming and irl chasing audience scale.

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