There is no single "best video platform creator program," and any roundup that crowns one winner is selling you something. The honest answer is that video monetization splits into three completely different games, and the best program for you depends on which one you're actually playing.
So we did what the affiliate-link listicles won't. We pulled the live payout split, the real requirements, and the access terms for every video platform program in the Gemlist database — nine of them — and sorted them by how you get paid, not by which homepage shouts the biggest number. Some pay the best split. Some hand you a second audience for free. Some pay small creators before anyone else will. Here's the map.
The nine programs cluster into three lanes by payout mechanic. That split is the whole story, so it's worth seeing before the rankings.
Full comparison
Every video program on one line, sorted by the top of its listed monthly range. Splits and follower gates are pulled live from each program page. Read these as listed ceilings, not guarantees — the beginner row is where you'll actually start.
| Program | Listed range / mo | Creator split | Follower gate | Pays in |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fanfix | $500–$15,000+ | 80% | 10,000 (apply) | Cash (weekly) |
| Kick | $200–$10,000+ | 95% subs | 75–250 by tier | Cash |
| Rumble | $100–$5,000+ | 60% ad rev | 100 | Cash |
| Fanbase | $50–$5,000+ | 70% | None | Cash |
| Bilibili | $200–$5,000 | up to 80% | None | Cash |
| Dailymotion | $50–$3,000+ | 70% | None (1,000 views) | Cash |
| Clapper | $10–$3,000+ | Gifts + subs | None | Cash (gifts) |
| Kwai | $100–$2,000 | Ad share + fund | 500 | Cash |
| Chingari | $50–$500 | Token rewards | None | GARI crypto |
Notice what the table exposes: the program with the highest ceiling (Fanfix) has the strictest gate — 10,000 followers and an application. The platform with the best split (Kick) makes you climb streaming tiers. And the easiest-access programs (Clapper, Dailymotion, Bilibili) trade guaranteed pay for gifts, watch-time pools, or audience-fit risk. There's no free lunch; there's just the trade you're willing to make.
The ranking, by what you're actually doing
1. Kick — best split if you stream
If you go live, Kick is the headline of the entire category. You keep 95% of subscription revenue while Kick takes 5%, which is the most creator-friendly split in live streaming. The listing puts beginners at $200–$800/month, mid-tier at $1,000–$5,000, and top creators at $10,000+. The math is blunt: 100 subscribers earns roughly $475/month here versus about $250 on a platform that splits 50/50.
- Best for
- live streamers who want to keep more per subscriber
- Pay model
- $200/mo to $10,000+/mo · 95/5 split
- Access
- Affiliate at 75 followers; Partner at 250
Unmatched subscription economics for streamers. Just don't multistream if monetization is the point.
2. Rumble — best for commentary and news uploaders
Rumble pays creators 60% of ad revenue, with the Partner Program paying $2–$10 per 1,000 views on uploads. Rumble's Creator Program works on a bonus pool split by watch time, new user signups, and Premium conversions you drive. Beginners are listed at $100–$500/month, topping out at $5,000+. Its official page leans hard on "more profit-sharing than any other platform" and free-speech positioning, which tells you exactly who thrives here.
- Best for
- political, news, and commentary creators in supported countries
- Pay model
- $100/mo to $5,000+/mo · 60% ad rev
- Access
- 100 followers + streaming activity (7 countries only)
Real revenue share for the right niche and the right passport. Check the country list before you plan around it.
3. Fanfix — highest ceiling, steepest gate
Fanfix is the cash leader of the video set, but it's not a posting platform — it's a SFW subscription business. You set a $5–$50 monthly price and keep 80% of subscriptions, tips, pay-per-view, and paid DMs. The listing runs $500–$2,000/month at 100–500 subscribers, $2,000–$10,000 mid-tier, and $15,000+ at the top. Over $250M has been paid out, with 50 creators reaching millionaire status.
- Best for
- established creators with 10k+ followers who'll engage paying fans
- Pay model
- $500/mo to $15,000+/mo · 80% split
- Access
- Application, 10,000 followers, SFW only
The highest ceiling in the category for creators who already have reach and want a brand-safe subscription home.
From the breakdownThe best video platform isn't the one with the biggest number on its homepage. It's the one whose payout mechanic matches what you already make.
4. Bilibili & Dailymotion — best free second audience
Group these because they play the same move: monetize content you've already made, with almost no extra effort. Bilibili AI-auto-translates your uploads into Chinese to reach a 300M+ audience, paying on performance with up to 80% revenue share for animated content ($200–$5,000/month listed). Dailymotion runs a 70/30 ad split that auto-enables at 1,000 cumulative views — no follower gate — paying $50–$3,000+/month, with a $100 payout minimum.
- Best for
- long-form creators who want a second ad-revenue window
- Pay model
- $50/mo to $3,000+/mo · 70/30 split
- Access
- Auto-enabled at 1,000 views, no follower minimum
The lowest-friction monetization on this list. Upload, hit 1,000 views, get paid.
5. Fanbase, Clapper & Kwai — best for small creators who can't wait
If you don't have a big following yet, these three pay earlier than the legacy platforms ever would. Fanbase gives a 70% revenue share on subscriptions and fan purchases ($50–$5,000+/month) with no follower minimum, and its crowd skews music and culture. Clapper pays through live gifts and subscriptions with no follower minimum at all ($10–$3,000+/month), rewarding consistent live sessions. Kwai opens ad-revenue earning at just 500 followers ($100–$2,000/month), strongest in Latin America and Asia where the audience barely overlaps with your TikTok.
- Best for
- small but engaged creators who go live consistently
- Pay model
- $10/mo to $3,000+/mo · gifts + subs
- Access
- No follower minimum, 17+, $100 withdrawal floor
Pays personality-first creators before the big platforms will even let them in.
The honest outlier: Chingari
Chingari earns you GARI crypto tokens on Solana ($50–$500/month) and is strongest for Indian audiences, with 100M+ downloads. It's genuinely free money if you already make short-form for that market — but you're paid in a volatile token, not cash, so size your expectations accordingly.
How to choose, and how to stack them
The table sorts by ceiling, but you shouldn't. Sort by the lane that matches your work, then stack across lanes, because these programs pay on different rails and rarely cannibalize each other.
| If you... | Start with | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Stream live | Kick, then Rumble | Best split; Rumble adds ad revenue if you're in a supported country |
| Upload long-form | Dailymotion + Bilibili | Auto-monetize a second audience with near-zero extra work |
| Have a paying community | Fanfix, Fanbase | 80% and 70% creator splits on subscriptions and DMs |
| Are still growing | Clapper, Kwai, Fanbase | Earn before a follower gate locks you out |
The real unlock is running more than one. A streamer can keep Kick as the live home and push uploads to Dailymotion for a second ad window. A community creator can run a Fanbase subscription and cross-post short-form to Kwai for fresh reach. None of these advertise blanket exclusivity, so the constraint is your time, not their terms.
The summary, honestly: Kick wins on split, Fanfix wins on ceiling, Dailymotion and Bilibili win on effort, and Clapper, Fanbase, and Kwai win on access. There's no single best — there's the best for your lane. Pick the mechanic that fits what you already make, then stack a second one on top.
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