Payouts


Creator Platforms – Payout Overview (2025)

PlatformCreator Share / Platform Cut*Minimum PayoutPayout FrequencyTypical Payment MethodsKey Notes / Avg. Earnings
TikTok~90 % on subscriptions; $0.02–$0.04 / 1 k views (rewards)$10Every 30 days (≈ 30 days after earnings)PayPal$20–$50 / 1 M views; occasional engagement bonuses
Patreon88–95 % (5–12 % platform fee + ~5 % processing)$10Monthly (1st of month ± 5 days)PayPal, bank transferIdeal for recurring subs; average $315–$1 575 / month
Rumble60 % on adsNot specifiedMonthlyBank / PayPal (assumed)$50–$500 / 50 k views – better split than YouTube
Substack~87 % (10 % platform + 2.9 % + $0.30 Stripe + 0.7 % recurring)NoneMonthly (via Stripe)Bank / Stripe$5 / month subs ≈ $4.10 net
X (formerly Twitter)Variable; ~ $0.0085 / 1 k impressions$10 (assumed)MonthlyBank / PayPal$8.50 / 1 M impressions; mid‑tier creators $300–$2 k / month
FacebookVariable; $8.75–$10 CPM on ads/subs$100MonthlyBank / AdSense$1–$20 / 1 k views; needs 600 k views in 60 days
InstagramNo direct ad revenue; sponsored posts onlyNoneVaries (per brand deal)Direct brand paymentsNano‑influencers $10–$100 / post
YouTube55 % on ads; 70 % on channel memberships$100Monthly (21st–26th)AdSense (direct deposit)$10–$30 / 1 k views; $0.018 / ad view
OnlyFans80 % to creator (20 % flat cut)~ $20Weekly (after 7–21 day hold)Bank, e‑walletsHigh payouts for PPV/tips; no tiered fees
Twitch~50 % on subscriptions; $3–$10 CPM on ads/bits$50Monthly (after threshold)ACH, PayPal, checkTier 1 sub ($4.99) ≈ $2.50 to creator; small streamers ≈ $50 / month

*Creator share includes any processing fees that are typically passed on to the creator.

Quick Takeaways for Creators

  • Ad‑based platforms (YouTube, Rumble) give decent splits but often require higher view thresholds before payouts become meaningful.
  • Subscription‑focused platforms (Patreon, OnlyFans) provide more predictable cash flow with lower minimums, though platform fees can be higher.
  • Short‑form video (TikTok, X) rewards virality; earnings per view are modest, so volume is key.
  • Instagram remains sponsorship‑driven—income depends on brand deals rather than platform payouts.
  • Remember to factor in taxes (typically 20‑30 % for self‑employment) and any additional transaction fees when estimating net earnings.

Payment / Transfer Services – Fee & Speed Summary (2025)

ServiceDomestic Fees*International Fees*Typical SpeedBest Use CasesNotable Limits / Notes
PayPalFree P2P; 2.9 % + $0.30 per card transaction3–4 % + FX markup (up to 4 %)Instant → 3 daysP2P, e‑commerce, global sellersHigher cost for cross‑border transfers
Wise (formerly TransferWise)Free for bank transfers; 0.4–1 % for card payments0.25–1.75 % (mid‑market rate)1 day for most intl. transfersLow‑cost international bank transfersTransparent fees; best for large amounts
RevolutFree for domestic bank transfers; 0.2–2 % for card usage0.2–2 % (multi‑currency)1 dayMulti‑currency accounts, European transfersCheapest for EU‑to‑EU bank moves
RemitlyN/A (focus on intl.)0.5–2 % (cheaper under $800)3–5 daysCash pickup & low‑value remittancesGood for sending money to recipients without bank accounts
Xoom (PayPal subsidiary)N/A1–3 % + FX markup1–3 daysFast international bank or cash deliverySlightly pricier than Wise but faster for some corridors
VenmoFree P2P within app1.75 % for instant bank transfers (min $0.25, max $25)Instant → 1 dayUS social‑payment networkOwned by PayPal; limited to US
Zelle$0 (depends on bank)Not available internationallyInstant (same‑day)US bank‑to‑bank transfers, large paymentsNo fees, but only US banks
WooPayments (WooCommerce/Stripe)2.9 % + $0.30 per transaction + 1 % for non‑US cardsSame as domestic (card fees)Daily/instant (1.5 % extra for instant)E‑commerce merchants using WooCommerceNo monthly fees; Stripe backs the processing
Cash AppFree P2P; 2.6 % + $0.15 for business receives1.75 % for instant transfersInstant → 1 dayUS creators/small businesses3 % fee for credit‑card sends; direct deposit for royalties

*Fees shown are typical; exact percentages can vary by transaction size, currency, and destination.

Quick Takeaways for Transfers

  • Domestic US transfers: Zelle, Venmo, and Cash App are essentially free for basic use.
  • International bank‑to‑bank: Wise consistently offers the lowest, most transparent fees and near‑market exchange rates.
  • Cash‑pickup needs: Remitly excels for sending money to recipients who need physical cash.
  • E‑commerce: WooPayments (Stripe) provides a straightforward “pay‑as‑you‑go” model without monthly fees, but card processing costs apply.

How to Use This Table

  1. Pick a platform that matches your content style (ads vs. subscriptions).
  2. Calculate expected earnings using the “Avg. Earnings” column, then subtract any transaction fees from the payment service you’ll use to withdraw the money.
  3. Choose the optimal transfer method based on where your bank is located and whether you’re sending money domestically or abroad.