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TikTok Creator Fund Estimator

Estimate TikTok Creator Fund revenue from 1M views ($0.02–$0.04 per 1k views).

Estimated Creator Fund Earnings
$0

10 million views × $0/million view = $0.

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earnings rate$0 / million view
Estimated Creator Fund Earnings$0
Data sources: CalcIntel Formula Library

TikTok Creator Fund

TikTok pays roughly $0.02–$0.04 per 1,000 views from the Creator Fund. The Creativity Program (videos > 1 minute) pays significantly higher: $0.40–$1.00 per 1,000 views.

Real-World Benchmarks

  • 1M views ≈ $20–$40 (Creator Fund)
  • 1M views ≈ $400–$1,000 (Creativity Program, eligible videos)

Worked Example

10 million views at 0.03/million view

usage
10
rate
0.03
Result
$0.3

10 × 0.03 = $0.3.

When to Use This Calculator

  • Compare TikTok payouts vs YouTube/Reels

Limitations & Common Mistakes

  • Results are estimates based on the inputs you provide.
  • Always verify with current data and consult a professional for major decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is TikTok Creator Fund Estimator cost calculated?

Cost = million views × rate per million view. The default rate ($30/million view) reflects current U.S. average pricing. Replace with your actual contracted rate for an exact number.

What's the average million view cost?

The default of $30 per million view is the U.S. average as of 2026. Regional variation is significant — urban areas are typically 20–40% higher than rural; coastal states 10–25% higher than the Midwest.

How can I reduce this cost?

For utility bills: efficiency upgrades, off-peak usage, conservation. For SaaS/cloud: rightsize tier, audit for unused services, negotiate annual commitments for 15–25% off list price. For LLM API: prompt caching (90% off cached input), batch API (50% off async jobs), smaller models for simpler tasks.

Does this include taxes and fees?

No. Bills typically include 5–15% in taxes, surcharges, and regulatory fees on top of the metered rate. To get total cost from this estimate, multiply the result by 1.10 as a rough placeholder, or check your actual bill for itemized fees.

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