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How to make money on Twitch (2025 guide for streamers)

November 1, 2025 | by deven.khatri@gmail.com

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As your Twitch channel grows, you can pitch brands directly. Show them your average viewership, streaming schedule, and explain how their product fits naturally into your content. Highlight data points like engagement rates, subscriber loyalty, or social reach.

Always keep partnerships authentic. Promote only the products you genuinely use and believe in. Viewers can tell when a sponsorship feels forced, and trust keeps an engaged audience loyal for the long run.

Pro tip: Join Printful’s Affiliate Program and earn 10% from orders made via your link.

6. Patreon

Patreon helps you make money on Twitch by setting up a membership program outside the platform. The big advantage is that you keep more revenue than what Twitch typically pays Affiliates and Partners.

You can offer subscription tiers and reward your biggest supporters with perks like:

  • Exclusive behind-the-scenes videos or highlights

  • Access to private chat groups or a Discord server

  • Early access to upcoming content

  • 1:1 coaching sessions for top-tier supporters

For Twitch creators, Patreon works best when you treat it as an add-on to your channel subscriptions. Mention it during your streams, add it to your channel panels, and remind your community that Patreon unlocks extras they can’t get on Twitch. 

A screenshot of “Video Games AWESOME!” Patreon page.

Source: Video Games AWESOME! via Patreon

Start small with one or two perks you can easily deliver, then expand as your Twitch audience engagement grows. This way, you avoid overpromising and still give people a reason to sign up.

7. Sell merch with Printful

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Selling custom merch is one of the best ways to monetize Twitch beyond subscriptions, Twitch Bits, and ads. It gives your viewers something tangible to connect with and makes them feel like they’re part of your community. When fans wear your hoodie, sip from your mug, or stick your logo on their laptop, they carry your brand into their daily lives.

Top Twitch streamers like Nickmercs and Lilypichu use merch to strengthen their brand and deepen loyalty. But you don’t need millions of followers. Even small channels can succeed with inside jokes, catchphrases, or simple, memorable designs. A single tee can turn casual viewers into true fans.

Printful makes selling merch simple – design and sell t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, or stickers without managing inventory. Printful takes care of production, packaging, and shipping, while you focus on streaming.

Here’s how to start selling custom merch with Printful:

  • Create a free Printful account

  • Browse Printful’s Product Catalog and pick a product – start with a staple item like a hoodie or t-shirt that your viewers already love

  • Design it – upload your logo, tagline, or a meme from your stream using our Design Maker

  • Set up your online store using an eCommerce integration like Shopify or Squarespace

  • Promote your merch during Twitch streams – add links to your channel panels, offer discount codes, or show off products on screen

Selling custom merch is more than making money on Twitch – it’s a way to turn your channel into a brand your audience can wear, share, and support.

8. YouTube channel and other social media platforms

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Don’t keep your content locked inside Twitch. Repurpose it. Take highlights, funny clips, or fully edited versions of your Twitch streams and upload them to a YouTube channel. This way, you reach people who missed your live and generate ad revenue from your YouTube videos.

Short-form social media channels like TikTok and Instagram are also powerful tools. A single viral clip can attract hundreds of new viewers who visit your Twitch channel later.

Think of it as building an ecosystem. You stream on Twitch, but new fans discover you on other channels. Diversifying across channels keeps your growth steady and your income more sustainable.

9. Coaching and services

If you’ve built solid gaming skills or know the ins and outs of running a Twitch channel, turn that experience into a paid service. Many new streamers are eager to learn from someone who’s already done it, and they’re willing to pay for coaching.

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Offer 1:1 sessions on how to set up streaming software and grow a personal brand. Or create a streaming schedule fostering an established and engaged audience. You can also package your advice into workshops, paid group classes, or recorded tutorials for passive income.

Start by promoting your coaching services in your streams and on your other social media channels. A simple note in your channel panels or a shoutout during live sessions is often enough to get the word out.

As you build testimonials and results, scale into higher-price offerings and turn your knowledge into a steady income stream.

How much do Twitch streamers make?

Twitch income varies widely based on audience size, consistency, and how many monetization methods you use. Here’s a snapshot:

Type of streamer

Average monthly income

New streamer (5-20 viewers)

$50-$200

Small streamer (50 viewers)

$500-$750

Mid-tier (100-500 viewers)

$1,000-$5,000

Large (At least 1,000 viewers)

$5,000-$20,000

Top creators

$50,000 and more

Most streamers rely on a mix of ad and subscription revenue, Bits, brand sponsorships, and selling custom merch. The more diversified your income, the more stable and scalable it becomes. 

What’s new: Twitch’s 2025 monetization shift

The biggest update for 2025: Twitch has opened subscriptions and Bits to nearly all creators from day one. That means you can start earning immediately after creating your Twitch account.

Before, you had to reach affiliate status by reaching 50 followers, streaming on 7 different days, and averaging at least 3 concurrent viewers. Now, many streamers can unlock revenue streams without those thresholds.

Here’s what’s new:

  • Subscriptions and Bits unlocked early. Creators no longer need Affiliate approval to enable these features.

  • Spendable Balance. Use Twitch earnings to support other Twitch streamers by buying Bits or gifting subs before hitting the $50 payout minimum.

  • Shared Hype Trains. Streamers who use Shared Chat can now run hype trains together, increasing community engagement.

  • Improved brand collaboration tools. Twitch introduced a built-in sponsorship dashboard, making it easier to negotiate brand sponsorships and affiliate deals.

This shift makes 2025 the best time to start streaming and experiment with different monetization methods.

Growth tips to make money on Twitch

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  • Stream regularly. Stick to a clear streaming schedule so viewers know when to find you. Consistency turns casual watchers into loyal fans.
  • Engage in chat. Keep the conversation flowing. Ask questions, respond in real time, and make your audience feel like part of the stream.

  • Highlight Cheermotes. When someone cheers with Bits, give them a shoutout. Those fun animations light up chat and encourage others to join in.

  • Collaborate with other streamers. Partner with creators in your niche to cross-promote and share audiences. Joint streams help you grow faster and build authority.

  • Promote your Twitch channel. Share stream highlights, funny moments, or valuable clips on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, or Instagram Reels to reach new viewers.

  • Invest in the right Twitch streamer equipment. Good streaming software, clear audio, and crisp video make a big difference in keeping viewers engaged.

  • Build your story. Shape your personal brand around what makes you unique, whether it’s a catchphrase, a theme, or your personality.

  • Focus on loyalty. Numbers are nice, but long-term success comes from strong viewer engagement and community trust.

Final thoughts: Start streaming and make money on Twitch

Learning how to make money on Twitch isn’t just about hitting numbers – it’s about building a loyal, engaged audience that supports you through multiple channels.

From Twitch subscriptions, subscription tiers, Bits, and running ads to sponsorships, affiliate marketing, and selling custom merch, you now have more tools than ever to build income. 

If you’re serious, start with a Twitch account, set a streaming schedule, stream regularly, and nurture your Twitch community. Add merch through Printful to expand your revenue, and use social media platforms like YouTube and TikTok to grow visibility.

The key to earning money on Twitch in 2025 is diversification, consistency, and building a strong personal brand.



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