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Twitter Money Calculator

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X / Twitter Money Calculator

Ads Revenue Share · Brand Deals · Subscriptions · Tips

Estimate your X earnings based on real creator RPM & engagement data

Currency
Your Country (affects ad revenue rates)
Your Stats
Niche / Category

Creator Tier

Engagement Rate

🚀 Viral Tweet Simulator

What if one of your tweets went viral? Drag to simulate:

Normal 10× 50× 100× 🔥 1M+

Viral Impressions

Ad Rev. Est.

Brand Boost

Total Bonus

📢 X Ads Revenue Share

Per 1K Impressions (RPM)

Monthly Total

X Revenue Share

~55%

Yearly Projection

🤝 Brand Deals & Sponsorships

Per Sponsored Tweet

Monthly (~10% of posts)

Min Deal Value

Max Deal Value

🏅 X Subscriptions

Monthly Revenue

Avg. Per Subscriber

X Platform Cut

30%

Yearly Potential

💝 Tips / Super Follows

Est. Per Month

Per Viral Tweet

Platform Cut

0%*

Yearly Potential

📊 Monthly Earnings Breakdown

⚡ X / Twitter vs YouTube (same audience)

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monthly potential
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💰 Monthly Potential

🗓️ Yearly Potential

* Estimates based on 2024–2025 X creator program & industry data. Actual earnings vary by niche, audience geography, ad market and engagement. X Tips via Stripe have 0% platform cut but Stripe fees apply (~2.9%).

$0.03–$0.50 RPM per 1K Impressions
~55% Creator Ad Revenue Share
4 Streams Income Sources Calculated
How It Works

Estimate Your X / Twitter Earnings — Free & Instant

Wondering how much revenue your X (Twitter) account can actually generate? Our free X Money Calculator analyzes your creator statistics — including monthly impressions, follower count, engagement rate, niche, and subscription members — to estimate your potential X earnings across every income stream. From the X Ads Revenue Share program and brand sponsorships to X Subscriptions and Tips, this tool gives you a clear, data-driven picture of your X income potential. Enter your stats and calculate your results in seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions

X pays eligible creators through its Ads Revenue Share program — you earn a share of the ad revenue generated from ads displayed in the replies to your tweets. To qualify, you need to be an X Premium subscriber, have at least 500 followers, and accumulate 5 million impressions in the past 3 months. The platform keeps roughly 45% and passes ~55% to creators.

X ad revenue RPM (revenue per 1,000 impressions) varies significantly, but most creators report earning between $0.03 and $0.50 per 1,000 impressions. High-value niches like Finance or Crypto can push RPM above $0.50, while Entertainment or Politics niches typically sit lower. US-based audiences command significantly higher rates than other regions — often 5–10× more than emerging markets.

At an average RPM of $0.10–$0.20, you’d need approximately 5 million to 10 million monthly impressions from ad revenue alone. That’s why most X creators who earn $1,000+/month combine the Ads Revenue Share with brand deals, X Subscriptions, and Tips — diversifying income streams is key to reaching meaningful earnings with a smaller audience.

Yes — engagement rate directly impacts your brand deal pricing and indirectly boosts impressions through X’s algorithm. A creator with 50K followers and a 5%+ engagement rate can command significantly higher sponsorship fees than one with 200K followers at 0.5%. Brands pay a premium for audiences that actually interact. Our calculator factors engagement into both brand deal estimates and your overall creator tier score.

X Subscriptions let creators charge followers for exclusive content — typically between $2.99 and $9.99/month. X takes a 30% platform cut, leaving 70% for the creator. A creator with 200 paying subscribers at $4.99/month would earn roughly $700/month net. Combined with ads and brand deals, subscriptions can become a reliable, recurring income stream — especially for niche experts in Finance, Tech, or Crypto.

* Estimates are based on 2024–2025 X creator program benchmarks. Actual X earnings vary by niche, audience location, ad market conditions, and X policy changes.

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