Platform payout scenario
For YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Twitch, X, or Facebook, enter a comparable monthly quantity and your own revenue per 1,000 units. The tool does not supply or infer a platform rate.
Quick answer: add one manual scenario for each platform or revenue stream, enter your own quantity and rate or monthly amount, then compare the combined monthly and annual arithmetic.
Manual creator-income planning
Compare platform-payout, sponsorship-value, and direct-revenue scenarios without connecting an account or using a hidden rate.
Each row uses only the values you enter. Add separate rows when a platform has more than one revenue stream.
Manual scenario—not an actual platform payout
Platform payout and sponsorship rows use quantity ÷ 1,000 × your rate. Direct-revenue rows use your entered monthly amount.
Choose a platform or revenue stream and a compatible formula. For platform-payout and sponsorship-value scenarios, the tool divides your entered quantity by 1,000 and multiplies it by your entered rate. For user-entered revenue, it uses the monthly amount you provide.
For YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Twitch, X, or Facebook, enter a comparable monthly quantity and your own revenue per 1,000 units. The tool does not supply or infer a platform rate.
For a platform, newsletter, or sponsorship label, enter the sponsored quantity and the rate you deliberately want to quote or test. This is not a market benchmark.
For any available label, enter an attributable monthly amount from your records or a deliberate plan. Keep unlike revenue definitions in separate rows.
This mode is intentionally unavailable. No social account login, token, private analytics, or automatic import is used.
The label never changes the arithmetic, and incompatible label-and-formula pairs remain unavailable. The estimator supports manual scenarios for YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Twitch, X, Facebook, Patreon, newsletter revenue, affiliate revenue, sponsorships, and products.
Treat the total as a planning scenario, not a prediction. Check that every row uses the same monthly period, separate platform payouts from sponsorships, and verify material inputs against your own current records before making a decision.