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Make money on Frenz

Most platforms pay creators like an afterthought. Twitch keeps 30 to 50% of every sub. We flipped it: on Frenz, the person who made the content keeps 90%, and the fans who pay know where their money goes.

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The numbers, plainly

HOWWHAT FANS PAYWHAT YOU GET
Channel subscriptions€4.99 / month per subYou keep 90%
Tips (Fuel)Any amount fans sendYou keep 95%
Community tiersFrom €2.99 / month, up to 3 tiersOwners keep 90%
Monthly competitionsClip of the Month, referral leaderboardCash + Premium prizes

How you get there

1. Become an Affiliate. Reach a small follower and streaming bar (your Creator studio shows live progress) and the subscribe button unlocks on your channel. From there fans can sub, tip, and earn channel points watching you.

2. Let clips do the marketing. Tag teammates on your clips and they surface to every tagged player's followers. The audience that subscribes on Frenz is usually built from clips first, streams second.

3. Grow a community past 500 members and add paid tiers from €2.99 a month, with subscriber channels, flair, and custom emojis. This one is for organizers, not just streamers: you do not need to be a creator to earn from a community you run well.

4. Win a month. Clip of the Month pays €50 plus three months of Premium+ and a permanent trophy; the referral leaderboard pays in Premium+ too. Standings run live all month.

Payouts and the boring details

Money moves through Stripe. You connect a payout account once (a few minutes, standard identity checks) and earnings land there automatically. Prices include EU VAT where it applies. You can see every cent, gross and net, in your Creator studio.

Earning on Frenz: common questions

How much do creators earn per subscription on Frenz?

Channel subscriptions cost fans €4.99 a month and the creator keeps 90% (€4.49 before payment processing). Twitch keeps 30 to 50% of a sub; YouTube memberships keep 30%.

What percentage do tips pay out?

95%. Fans send tips (called Fuel) of any amount during streams or from your channel, and 95% goes to you.

How do community owners make money on Frenz?

Communities with 500 or more members can sell up to three subscription tiers from €2.99 a month. The owner keeps 90%. Tiers can gate channels, the whole community, custom emojis, and name flair.

Do I need to be a streamer to earn on Frenz?

No. Community owners earn from community tiers without ever going live, and the monthly Clip of the Month contest pays cash for the best tagged clip. Streaming adds subs and tips on top.

What are the requirements to enable subscriptions?

You need Frenz Affiliate status, which is a small follower and streaming activity bar shown with live progress in your Creator studio. It exists so subscribe buttons appear on active channels, not empty ones.

How do payouts work?

Through Stripe. You connect a payout account once in your Creator studio (standard identity verification), and your earnings are paid out automatically. Your dashboard shows every transaction, gross and net.

What is Clip of the Month?

A monthly contest that runs automatically: the most-watched clip with tagged teammates wins €50, three months of Premium+, and a permanent trophy on the winner’s profile. Second and third place win Premium time.

Does Frenz take a cut of everything?

Frenz takes 10% of subscriptions and community tiers and 5% of tips, which funds hosting, video infrastructure, and payment costs. There are no listing fees, no payout fees from us, and no charge to join.

Can small creators actually earn, or only big ones?

The math favors small creators: 20 subs on Frenz pays about the same as 45 to 90 subs on Twitch after their cut. Collab tagging also means a small creator’s clip can reach several audiences at once, which is how the first 20 subs usually happen.

Is there ad revenue sharing on Frenz?

Ads are planned with a creator share (stream ads at a 50/50 split at launch, video ads at 55/45 in the creator’s favor). Fan support (subs and tips) is live today and always pays better per viewer.

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