TikTok Earnings Calculator
How much does TikTok pay? Use this free tiktok earnings calculator to estimate what any channel or creator earns. Set the monthly views, pick the content niche and audience country, and get a realistic low–high earnings range based on real advertiser CPM rates — the same banding approach SocialBlade uses, with a more transparent model you can actually adjust.
Estimated Revenue
12-Month Projection (10% monthly growth)
How to Use the TikTok Earnings Calculator
Set monthly views
Drag the slider or type the exact monthly views the channel gets. Don't know it? Check their SocialStatix profile first.
Pick the content niche
Finance and tech advertisers pay several times more than music or gaming — the niche changes everything.
Choose the audience country
US views are worth roughly 6× more than views from India or Indonesia. Pick where most of the audience lives.
Read the range honestly
Real earnings land between the low and high band. Add brand deals, memberships and affiliate income on top.
Why Use SocialStatix?
✅ Real CPM data
Rates per niche and country reflect publicly reported advertiser CPMs, updated for the current ad market.
✅ Daily to yearly view
See estimated earnings per day, week, month and year, plus a 12-month growth projection chart.
✅ Works for any creator
Estimate any TikTok account's income — your own channel, a competitor, or a creator you're researching for a sponsorship.
✅ Honest low–high bands
No fake precision. Creator income varies hugely, so we show the realistic range instead of one made-up number.
How much do TikTok creators actually make?
TikTok income depends on three things: how many monetized views the creator gets, what advertisers pay to reach that audience (CPM), and what share the platform passes on. A finance channel with a US audience can earn $15–$25 per 1,000 views, while a music channel with a global audience may earn under $1 for the same views. That's why two creators with identical view counts can have a 20× income difference — and why this tiktok earnings calculator asks for niche and country instead of pretending one rate fits everyone.
CPM vs RPM — the difference that confuses everyone
CPM (cost per mille) is what advertisers pay per 1,000 ad impressions. RPM (revenue per mille) is what the creator actually receives per 1,000 video views after the platform's revenue share and unmonetized views are subtracted — usually 40–60% of CPM. When creators share income screenshots, they're showing RPM. Our calculator outputs RPM-based earnings so the numbers match what real creators report.
Ad revenue is only part of the story
For most successful creators, platform ad revenue is 30–50% of total income. Brand sponsorships typically pay far more per view, and memberships, affiliate links, merchandise and digital products stack on top. Use this calculator for the ad-revenue baseline, then remember that a creator with a strong niche audience often doubles it with deals — that's also why engagement rate matters as much as raw views when brands choose who to sponsor.
Frequently Asked Questions
▸How much does TikTok pay per 1,000 views?
Typically $0.50–$7 RPM for most niches after the platform's share, but finance/business content with US audiences can exceed $20 RPM. Use the calculator above with your exact niche and country for a realistic range.
▸Is this tiktok earnings calculator accurate?
It uses real advertiser CPM ranges by niche and country with the platform's published revenue share. Actual earnings vary with seasonality, ad formats and audience quality, which is why results show a low–high band.
▸How many views do I need to make $1,000 per month?
At a typical $2–$4 RPM, roughly 250,000–500,000 monthly monetized views. In a high-CPM niche like finance, as few as 50,000 views can hit $1,000.
▸Do creators earn from subscribers or from views?
From views (and engagement) — subscribers themselves don't pay anything, but a bigger subscriber base drives more views per upload, which is what monetizes.
▸Does the calculator include sponsorships?
No — it estimates platform ad revenue only. Sponsorships often add 50–200% on top for creators with engaged niche audiences.
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