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TikTok Earnings Calculator

Enter your monthly TikTok views and a per-1,000 payout rate to estimate Creator Rewards Program revenue — monthly and annual — with the math shown in full.

Monthly estimate

$12.50

Yearly estimate

$150.00

Estimates only. Brand deals typically dwarf platform payments for top TikTok creators — treat Creator Rewards Program revenue as a supplement, not your primary income line.

How to use this tool

  1. 01

    Enter your monthly views

    Use your TikTok analytics number — only views from qualifying content count.

  2. 02

    Adjust the rate if you have data

    Default is mid-range; your actual rate varies by content quality, audience location, and TikTok's monthly cap.

  3. 03

    Plan brand deals as primary income

    Platform payments are supplementary; treat them as bonus over your sponsorship rate.

Why this matters

TikTok payouts are notoriously opaque, and creators see wildly different numbers in YouTube videos and Reddit threads — partly because the legacy Creator Fund and the current Creator Rewards Program pay completely different rates, partly because creators quote best-case months. Knowing a realistic per-view rate for your situation matters when you're sizing brand deals, deciding whether to push longer-form content, or weighing whether TikTok deserves more of your production time.

This calculator stays narrow on purpose — one view count, one rate, monthly and annual outputs — so the math is transparent and easy to sanity-check against your last payout. It defaults to a mid-range Creator Rewards Program rate but lets you override once you have a few months of real numbers to back out. Pair it with the YouTube Earnings Calculator for an honest cross-platform comparison before you decide where to spend production time.

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FAQ

The Creator Fund was TikTok's original payout program from 2020, paying roughly $0.02–$0.04 per 1,000 views regardless of video length. TikTok deprecated it in most regions and replaced it with the Creator Rewards Program (formerly Creativity Program Beta), which only pays for original videos longer than one minute but at significantly higher per-view rates. If you're still on the old Creator Fund, the numbers here will overshoot reality — switch programs in TikTok Studio if you're eligible.

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