Twitch streamer Tectone has made the jump to multistreaming, bringing his talents to Kick, and on his first stream, he was stunned by how much more money he was missing out on.
On June 2, former OTK stars Asmongold and Tectone started streaming on Kick and did so without ever signing deals with the Stake-owned site.
Instead of special deals, like Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel’s massive $100M contract, both Tectone and Asmongold just had the Kick Partner Program, which entitles them to 50% of total Partner income while multistreaming.
Well, just over three hours into his first broadcast on Kick, Tectone was left absolutely in awe at how much money he was making with less viewers compared to Twitch, even with less viewers.
Streamers are making huge money multistreaming on Kick
After pulling up his dashboard, Tectone was in shock after seeing that he had made over $1,000 in three and a half hours of streaming on Kick.
“What the f**k? This is the greatest site to stream on that I have ever seen. Holy f**k that is so much money! That is insane. Holy sh*t! Goddamn!” he exclaimed. “That means in one stream I just made 10x what I would have made on Twitch. That is f**king psychotic.”
Tectone promised to do a full revenue breakdown once all his payments were processed, but based on his early numbers, the streamer is convinced that Kick is a far more lucrative option for creators.
“It looks like Kick, you make about 8x more than what you make on Twitch with less viewers,” he added.
Additionally, the sub-split on Kick is 95/5, meaning streamers make much more off subscribers on Kick than they do on Twitch, where the Amazon-owned platform takes half.
On X, Tectone boasted that he had no idea how welcoming Kick would be given the site’s content moderation issues in its early days.
“I was going in expecting the worst of the worst to be in the chat. What I was met with was a very kind active and supportive community just excited to have another streamer join them,” he said. “I think the dark age of Kick is now over. A new age is here, and I’m glad to be taking part in it.”
Despite his early success on Kick, Tectone isn’t done with his multistream journey. Just like how Asmongold plotted to take his broadcasts to Elon Musk’s X platform – something Musk himself welcomed. Tectone is doing the same and decided to stream to X, Twitch, and Kick on June 3.