TikTok Money Calculator 2026
Instantly estimate your potential TikTok Creator Fund and brand deal earnings based on your followers, views, engagement rate and niche. A free tool for creators and influencers.
Earnings Projection
Enter your TikTok stats to estimate your potential earnings
Your total number of TikTok followers.
Your typical view count per video over the last few weeks.
How many videos you publish in a typical month.
Likes, comments and shares as a percentage of views.
Niche affects the value brands place on your audience.
How many paid brand collaborations you do per month.
Your Earnings Estimate
Creator Fund and brand deal income breakdown
Enter your account stats above and click Estimate My Earnings to reveal your TikTok income projection.
Creator Tier Benchmarks
Quickly reference the illustrative brand deal rates used to estimate earnings at different follower tiers. Real rates vary widely based on engagement, niche and negotiation.
| Creator Tier | Follower Range | Illustrative Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Nano Creator | Under 10,000 | ~£10 per 1,000 followers |
| Micro Creator | 10,000–50,000 | ~£15 per 1,000 followers |
| Mid-Tier Creator | 50,000–500,000 | ~£20 per 1,000 followers |
| Macro Creator | 500,000–1,000,000 | ~£25 per 1,000 followers |
| Mega Creator | Over 1,000,000 | ~£35 per 1,000 followers |
TikTok Earnings FAQ
Everything you need to know about how TikTok creators earn money, from the Creator Fund to brand deals, and what actually drives your income potential.
TikTok’s Creator Rewards Program typically pays a small amount per 1,000 qualifying views, often only a few cents. The exact rate varies significantly based on video length, watch time, audience location and content quality, so it should be treated as a rough estimate rather than a fixed rate.
Brand deal rates are commonly estimated using a rate per 1,000 followers, adjusted for factors like engagement rate, content niche, audience demographics and negotiation experience. Creators with higher engagement or a valuable niche such as finance or tech can often command higher rates than the average.
Earnings are influenced by follower count, average views, engagement rate, content niche, posting consistency, audience location, and whether income comes from the Creator Fund, brand deals, live gifts, affiliate marketing, or a combination of these sources.
No. TikTok’s monetization programs typically require a minimum follower count, minimum age, a minimum number of video views within a recent period, and compliance with community guidelines. Requirements can change, so check TikTok’s current Creator Rewards Program eligibility criteria directly.
There is no single follower threshold for making money, since brand deals can happen at any audience size and platform monetization programs have their own minimum requirements. Many nano and micro creators earn through smaller brand collaborations, affiliate links or live gifts before reaching Creator Fund eligibility.
No. While views matter for Creator Fund-style payouts, brand deal income is usually driven more by follower count, engagement rate and niche relevance to a brand’s target audience, meaning a smaller, highly engaged account can sometimes out-earn a larger, less engaged one.
