

If you have an issue account, you have to go through the standard procedures similar to a new streamer or viewer. If this occurs, they will take a $25 “Maintenance Fee” from whatever money you have earned, and then will payout your remaining balance to you before closing your Affiliate status.Įdit : Updated Net60 to Net45 and the info around sub-badges to reflect the new terms from Twitch.This is probably the deal-breaker for most people considering making the jump and is the biggest difference between Twitch Affiliate and Partner programs.Īs an Affiliate, you do not gain access to any sort of specialized customer service. If there is not “substantial activity” on your account for at least 12 months, and you have not earned at least $100 during those 12 months, Twitch retains the right to close your affiliate status (this is not closing your Twitch account).So as an example, if you earn $40 in March of 2018, and you then earn $70 in April of 2018, you will receive ~$110 (minus taxes, etc) at the end of June. There is a 15 day waiting period after the end of the month where you make $100 or more before you will receive the money you have earned.Twitch will not payout anything to you until you make at least $100, which is the “payment threshold”.

“Special Programs” - Occasionally Twitch will run other events to allow you to make money as a broadcaster.

You can earn up to 5 emotes for your channel, based on your number of “ subscriber points” (basically the number of subscribers you have). The revenue split is 50% to Twitch and 50% to you.
Twitch affiliate free#
All tiers of subscriptions offer ad free viewing on your channel, a subscriber chat badge which you can change. They have three tiers they can subscribe at.

Below is a list of all of the things you “need to know”. To help quell some of this, I have decided to write up a quick TL:DR. You are eligible to be an affiliate, now what?!Ĭonstantly I see people confused regarding the Affiliate Program with Twitch, and exactly what the terms are.
