Project Earnings
Collaborators
Total Net Revenue
After $300.00 platform fees
The platform takes $300.00 from the gross earnings.
Fairly divide revenue between collaborators. Account for platform fees and ensure everyone gets their fair share of the project earnings.
Total Net Revenue
After $300.00 platform fees
The platform takes $300.00 from the gross earnings.
In the modern creator economy, collaborations are the engine of growth. Whether it's a YouTube guest appearance, a co-hosted Twitch stream, or a joint digital product launch, working together often leads to better content and higher earnings. However, money is the most common cause of friction in creative partnerships. Our collaboration revenue split calculator is designed to remove the guesswork and provide a transparent, data-driven way to divide earnings.
One of the biggest mistakes creators make is splitting the "Gross Revenue." If a video earns $1,000 in AdSense, you don't actually have $1,000 to split. Platforms like YouTube take a 45% cut of long-form video revenue, and Twitch often takes 50% of sub revenue. If you agree to a 50/50 split of the gross, but one person is receiving the payout after platform fees, they might end up paying their partner more than they actually kept!
Our tool acts as a rev share calculator that prioritizes "Net Revenue." By entering the platform fee first, you ensure that the split happens only on the money that actually hits your bank account. This is essential for maintaining fair and sustainable partnerships.
There is no one-size-fits-all percentage for creative work. However, here are some common industry standards:
Just as our Freelance Hourly Rate Calculator helps you value your time, this tool helps you value your collaborative contributions.
Different platforms have vastly different fee structures. When using the creator partnership split tool, keep these common fees in mind:
Transparency is the key to long-term success. Using a collaboration revenue split calculator before you even hit "record" sets clear expectations. It transforms a potentially awkward conversation into a professional business agreement. Whether you're calculating YouTube earnings or splitting a TikTok Creator Fund payout, always put the numbers first to keep the creativity flowing.
Standard splits vary. A 50/50 split is common for equal partners, while a 70/30 or 60/40 split might be used if one creator provides the platform and the other provides specific talent or editing. Always agree on the split before starting the project.
It is usually fairer to split 'Net Revenue'—the amount left after platform fees (like YouTube's 45% or Twitch's 50%) and production costs. This ensures both parties share the burden of expenses.
Platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and Patreon take a percentage of your earnings. If you earn $1,000 but the platform takes 30%, you only have $700 to split. Our calculator factors this in automatically.
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