Paste any @handle and see what that creator likely earns — sponsored post rates and Creator Rewards income, estimated from their real views and engagement, not just follower count.
Estimates are computed live from the creator's latest videos via the TikTokAPI.store API.
Per-Post Rate
Sponsored post price range
Monthly Income
Creator Rewards estimate
Engagement Boost
Rate premium for engaged fans
Avg Views
The number brands pay for
Creator Tier
Nano to mega classification
The Math
Every formula shown
Creators use earnings estimates to anchor brand-deal negotiations — knowing your per-post market rate stops you from underpricing sponsorships.
Brands & marketers budget campaigns by checking what a creator's audience is realistically worth before opening negotiations.
Agencies screen rosters fast: estimated rates across dozens of creators show who's under- and over-priced.
This calculator pulls the profile and recent videos through two endpoints, then applies industry CPM ranges to real average views. Free plan included.
Through the Creator Rewards Program, TikTok typically pays around $0.40 to $1.00 per 1,000 qualified views (videos longer than one minute, watched by real users in eligible countries). A creator averaging 500K views per video who posts 8 times a month earns roughly $1,600–$4,000 monthly from the program. Sponsored posts pay far more than TikTok itself does.
We use branded-content CPM: brands typically pay $10–$25 per 1,000 average views a creator delivers, and we scale that by engagement — a creator whose audience likes, comments, and shares above the ~5% benchmark earns a premium, while low engagement discounts the rate. That's why two creators with the same follower count can have very different rates.
The Creator Rewards Program requires 10,000 followers and 100,000 views in the last 30 days. But sponsored posts have no official minimum — nano creators (1K–10K followers) with strong engagement regularly land $50–$150 deals, and engagement matters more than raw follower count at every tier.
They're estimates from public data — actual income depends on niche, audience country, content format, and negotiation. Finance or B2B audiences can triple typical CPMs; entertainment content usually sits at the lower end. Treat the range as a realistic market anchor, not a payout report.
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