For 1,000 Twitch subs, most streamers earn around $2,500–$3,000 per month , but it depends on sub tier, revenue split, and region.

How Much Is 1000 Subs on Twitch?

Quick Scoop

  • Standard 50/50 split, mostly Tier 1 subs:
    • Tier 1 is usually $4.99–$5.99/month.
* Streamer typically gets about half, so roughly $2.50–$3.00 per Tier 1 sub.
* 1,000 Tier 1 subs → about $2,500–$3,000 per month.
  • Better 70/30 deals (some partners):
    • Around $3.50+ per Tier 1 sub, so ~$3,500 per 1,000 Tier 1 subs.
  • For the person paying to gift 1,000 Tier 1 subs:
    • Cost is about $4,990 (1,000 × $4.99).

Think of it like this: 1,000 loyal Tier 1 subs is roughly a mid-range full‑time income in many places, before taxes and extra income from ads, bits, or sponsorships.

Mini Breakdown: Different Scenarios

1. Standard Affiliate / Regular Partner

Most creators are on the default 50/50 split.

  • 1,000 × Tier 1 at $4.99
    • Streamer share ≈ $2.50 each → $2,500/month.
  • Some regions use $5.99 Tier 1 with $3.00 per sub to streamer → $3,000/month.

In practice, people online usually quote “about $2.5k a month for 1k Tier 1 subs” as the baseline estimate.

2. High-Rev-Share Partners (e.g., 70/30)

Some bigger partners get a better rev split.

  • 1,000 × Tier 1 at $4.99
    • Streamer share ≈ $3.50 each → ~$3,500/month.

This is often talked about as a “40%+ boost” over a normal 50/50 split.

3. Gifted Subs: What the Gifter Pays

If you’re asking “how much does it cost to buy/gift 1,000 subs?”:

  • Tier 1 gifted subs:
    • Price per sub: $4.99.
* 1,000 gifted Tier 1 subs → about **$4,990 total**.
  • The streamer still only gets their revenue share (≈ 50% or better), not the full amount.

So from the gifter’s point of view, it’s almost $5k; from the streamer’s point of view, it’s roughly $2.5k in sub revenue on a standard deal.

Factors That Change the Actual Number

Even with “1,000 subs,” the real monthly money can shift:

  • Sub mix : Tier 1 vs Tier 2 vs Tier 3 (Tier 2 is $9.99, Tier 3 is $24.99).
  • Region and pricing : Local pricing in different countries can change the effective revenue per sub.
  • Prime subs : Twitch Prime subs usually pay slightly less on average than a normal paid Tier 1.
  • Custom contracts : Some large streamers have better-than-70/30 deals.

On top of subs, many streamers with 1,000 subs also get extra income from:

  • Ads
  • Bits/cheers
  • Donations
  • Sponsorships, brand deals, and affiliate links

A lot of guides mention that these extras can add a few hundred to a few thousand more per month beyond the sub money.

Simple HTML Table: Earnings Overview

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<table>
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Scenario</th>
      <th>Sub Tier</th>
      <th>Viewer Cost for 1000 Subs</th>
      <th>Approx. Streamer Earnings</th>
      <th>Notes</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td>Standard 50/50 split</td>
      <td>1,000 × Tier 1</td>
      <td>≈ $4,990 (1,000 × $4.99)</td>
      <td>≈ $2,500</td>
      <td>Common estimate for 1k Tier 1 subs. [web:1][web:3]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Higher price Tier 1</td>
      <td>1,000 × Tier 1</td>
      <td>≈ $5,990 (1,000 × $5.99)</td>
      <td>≈ $3,000</td>
      <td>Some calculators use $5.99 Tier 1, $3 to streamer. [web:5]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>70/30 partner split</td>
      <td>1,000 × Tier 1</td>
      <td>≈ $4,990</td>
      <td>≈ $3,500</td>
      <td>Roughly $3.50 per sub to streamer. [web:1]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Gifted Tier 1 subs</td>
      <td>1,000 × Tier 1</td>
      <td>≈ $4,990</td>
      <td>≈ $2,500 (50/50)</td>
      <td>Gifter pays full price; streamer gets their rev share. [web:3][web:9]</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

Quick TL;DR

  • 1,000 subs on Twitch is roughly $2.5k–$3k/month for most streamers, assuming mostly Tier 1 and a standard split.
  • With a better 70/30 deal, think around $3.5k/month from 1,000 Tier 1 subs.
  • If you’re gifting 1,000 Tier 1 subs, expect to spend about $4,990.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.