Earnings as an online creator
This page explains how earnings work, what affects how much you make and what you can realistically expect when getting started.
How earnings actually work
Earnings come from the time you spend live and how you interact with your audience.
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Our platforms offer a mix of public streaming, private or group sessions and tips from viewers.
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The more effectively you engage with people and encourage them to return, the more stable your earnings tend to become.
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Rather than being fixed, earnings vary depending on your time online, your approach and the audience you build.
What affects how much you earn
Time spent online
The more time you spend live, the more opportunities you have to attract and retain viewers.
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Consistency
Having a regular schedule makes it easier for people to find you again and build familiarity.
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Engagement
How you interact with viewers has a direct impact on whether they stay, return, and spend.
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Experience
As you gain experience, you naturally become more confident and develop an approach that works for you.
What beginners typically experience
Most beginners start at a lower level while they learn how everything works and begin building a regular audience.
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Early on, it’s common to have fewer viewers and lower earnings while you get used to being live and interacting with people.
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As you become more comfortable and start recognising returning viewers, earnings usually become more consistent.
Realistic Expectations
While it is possible to earn well, this isn’t typically “quick money” type of work.
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Earnings tend to build gradually as you develop your approach and grow your audience.
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Some people progress faster than others but those who stay consistent and focus on improving generally see the best results.
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We support you throughout this process, helping you understand what works, improve your approach and build confidence as you go.
Earnings potential
Earnings can vary significantly from person to person.
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Some creators treat this as a part-time income stream, while others build it into something more substantial.
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The difference usually comes down to consistency, experience and how well someone connects with their audience.
What Next?
If this feels like a good fit for you, you can apply here to get started.
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If you’re still unsure, you may find it helpful to read our Beginner Guide.