Kick is shaking up Twitch’s dominance with its 95/5 revenue split and a Partner Program that actually pays creators fairly. To get partner status, you need to hit strict metrics, prove steady growth, and show Kick that your channel adds real value to the platform.
We’ll break down every requirement, timeline, and insider strategy on how to become Kick partner. We’ll also cover one thing most people miss… how to build traction before Kick even reviews your channel.
The Kick Partner Program is the highest tier a creator can reach on the platform. It is designed for streamers who have proven they can attract a steady audience, follow community rules, and maintain quality content over time.
Becoming a Kick Partner means your channel is officially verified and recognized as professional. You get direct support from a Kick manager, improved visibility on the homepage, and access to better monetization tools that regular streamers do not have.
Partners earn money in a few different ways:
95/5 subscription revenue split: You keep 95% of your sub income, the best deal in streaming.
Per-stream payouts: Kick pays partners directly for organic live views and engagement.
Kick Creator Incentive Program (KCIP): Bonus income based on watch time and consistent activity.
Compared to how Twitch pays partners (usually a 70/30 or 50/50 split), Kick’s structure is far more generous. It rewards consistency and authenticity, not just fame.
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Before you send your application, your Kick dashboard must show these benchmarks from the past 30 days:
Average of 75+ concurrent viewers
At least 250 followers
30+ hours streamed
Minimum 25 active subscribers
250 unique chatters
3 on channel VODs
Two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled, and no Terms of Service violations
Consistent activity with no major breaks
These are the minimum requirements to apply, not a guaranteed acceptance. Kick still performs a manual review to check the authenticity of your growth and content quality.
Note that these requirements change pretty often, so you should check the official Kick Partner site.
Affiliates are the entry point for monetization, while Partners are Kick’s top-tier creators. The biggest differences come down to revenue, recognition, and reliability.
| Feature | Kick Affiliate | Kick Partner |
|---|---|---|
| Eligibility | Beginner creators with verified channels | Verified creators meeting full Partner metrics |
| Revenue Split | 95/5 subscription revenue | 95/5 + per-stream revenue (organic views) |
| Access | Basic tools & sub tiers | Dedicated manager + front-page features |
| Program Type | Automated approval | Manual review (compliance + authenticity) |
| Program Origin | Kick Affiliate Program | Kick Partner Program (formerly Kick Creator Incentive Program) |
To grow fast on Kick, you need systems, not luck. These insider methods work across hundreds of creators trying to scale faster to partner status.
Kick wants active creators. Consistent streaming is one of the easiest metrics to measure, and the algorithm rewards it. Pick a steady streaming schedule, even if it is only three days per week. Viewers tune in when they know you are live.
Avoid the oversaturated channels. Study categories using your Kick dashboard analytics and focus on smaller niches where your content stands out. Competitive sections like Just Chatting or GTA RP can help if your personality carries, but newer games or community-driven streams often drive faster organic growth.
Kick tracks unique chatters as a Partner metric. Treat your chat like your co-hosts, respond fast, shout out newcomers, and keep conversations rolling.
You can even automate replies with a Kick ChatBot to fill quiet moments or post commands like “!socials” and “!sub”.
👉 Try the Kick ChatBot to simulate real chat engagement while you stream.
Use other platforms to bring viewers in. TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and X (Twitter) are where Kick’s audience hangs out. Post short, energetic clips that tease the best part of your streams, then link your Kick username in the caption. Keep your branding consistent so viewers recognize you instantly.
Do not rush for Partner if you have not yet hit affiliate status. The Kick affiliate level helps you unlock tools, test your branding, and verify your channel. Once verified, you can focus on hitting the Partner metrics like average viewers, chatters, and VODs.
Kick’s community is smaller but more connected than Twitch. Networking matters. Join other streams, chat, collaborate, and raid. Kick even promotes co-streams and events. Building a real creator network makes your channel look active and trusted, two things the review team checks for.
Your creator dashboard shows live metrics for followers, concurrent viewers, chatters, and subs. Watch the trend line. If your follower count stagnates, tweak your time slots or categories. Use the analytics like a marketer, not a gamer.
Kick’s algorithm loves spikes in activity. Run mini events like viewer challenges, giveaways, or themed subathons. Keep it fun and short (2-3 hours) to drive bursts of chat engagement and new followers.
Kick reviews channels manually, so visuals matter. Complete your “About” section, upload custom panels, and link all your socials. Update your banner, overlays, and profile photo for a clean, professional look. Avoid copying others, unoriginal content can disqualify you from monetization.
Empty streams look bad to real viewers and to algorithms. Early traction matters, especially when aiming for Kick Partner. That is where smart automation helps.
Tools like Kick ViewerBot simulate real, steady viewership to improve your discoverability. Pair it with Kick FollowBot to boost social proof naturally, and use the Kick ChatBot to keep engagement alive while streaming.
These tools help you build a healthy baseline before organic audiences join. Just stay within community guidelines and never fake engagement excessively.
Once your stats meet the minimum requirements, head to your creator dashboard and apply directly or email kickpartners@kick.com from your registered Kick username.
Your application goes through a manual review, where Kick checks your activity logs, compliance with policies, and authenticity of your growth.
The process usually takes one to two weeks. If you are multistreaming, make sure your multistream toggle is enabled, missing that can slow down or reduce your usual revenue calculations.
Kick’s payout system is one of the biggest reasons creators are switching platforms. Partners earn money from several sources, and unlike most streaming platforms, the math actually favours the creator.
Here are some ways Kick streamers are getting paid:
First is the 95/5 subscription revenue split. You keep 95% of every sub. That alone beats how Twitch pays partners, where most still get only 70/30 or even 50/50 splits.
Next is per-stream income, where Kick rewards organic live views directly. The more real viewers you attract and keep engaged, the more you earn per session. Add in tips, donations, and ad deals, and the total starts to look serious even before bonuses.
Those bonuses come from the Kick Creator Incentive Program (KCIP), a performance-based payout that rewards you for total watch time and consistent streaming activity. It is one of the few systems that pays fairly for time spent, not just fame.
For a deeper look at how Kick compares with Twitch payouts, check out our full breakdown: Twitch vs Kick: Pros and Cons.
Even strong creators miss Partner because of small oversights. Avoid these before applying:
Inconsistent streaming: missing the 30-hour benchmark or long breaks in activity.
Low chat engagement: Kick measures unique chatters; aim for interactive streams.
Violating content rules: DMCA issues, music violations, or explicit content breaches.
Unoriginal content: copying other creators or reusing TikToks without credit.
Ignoring multistream settings: always enable the multistream toggle on the Kick dashboard when streaming to other platforms.
Incomplete profiles: missing “About” sections, empty bios, or broken social links look unprofessional.
Keep your channel clean, consistent, and compliant. Review your community guidelines before applying.
Most creators reach Partner in one to three months, depending on activity, follower count, and engagement. Kick reviews applications manually once all performance benchmarks are met.
No. Only Kick metrics matter for Partner status. Off-platform audiences help growth, but eligibility is based solely on your Kick account’s follower count, hours streamed, and chat activity.
Yes. You can reapply once you meet all the minimum requirements again. Improve consistency, grow active chatters, and maintain compliance with Kick’s community guidelines before sending another application.
That figure comes from early Creator Incentive Program averages. Actual rates vary by region, engagement, and content performance. Some partners earn more during high-traffic or event streams.
Earnings depend on viewership, subscription revenue, and KCIP bonuses. Many mid-tier partners earn steady four-figure monthly payouts from combined per-stream income, subs, and performance incentives.
With Kick’s 95/5 split, 1000 subs equal roughly $4,740 monthly. Calculate exact payouts using our Kick Subscribers to USD Calculator.