Today’s update: Streams Charts now has information about the amount of paid subscribers of Twitch streamers along with the approximate earnings they get from the subs.
On the Subs tab of any channel’s page, you will not only find information on the current number of streamer’s paid subscribers, but also a detailed breakdown by subscription type (new subscribers, re-subscribers, and gifted subscriptions) and by tier (prime, tier 1, tier 2, tier 3). Historical data by month is available from January 2022.
In addition, using our Earnings Calculator each user can calculate how much the streamer has earned from paid subscriptions. Since Twitch has introduced local sub pricing for many countries, we calculate several options of the streamer's potential income.
Lowest income. A scenario that shows the lowest possible earnings, where the price for tier 1 subscription starts at $1.49. This option is well suited for analyzing the streamers from the CIS countries, like Kazakhstan.
Highest income. The ideal earnings scenario is where tier 1 subscription costs $4.99, tier 2 costs $9.99, and tier 3 costs $24.99. This option is suitable for analysis of streamers from the US and Canada, which are mainly watched by the audience from the same countries.
Average income. The weighted average value of the lowest income and highest income. Suitable for the analysis of streamers from Europe, where the prices of paid subscriptions differ in some countries.
Note! Since the introduction of local sub-pricing on Twitch, streamers' earnings from paid subscriptions are not fixed. Twitch partners also have different contract terms and can get from 50% to 70% of the price for each sub. That's why we've calculated several possible scenarios for earnings, but each of them provides for a 50/50 share between streamer & platform for tier 1 subs, 60/40 for tier 2, and 70/30 for tier 3, respectively.
Additional functionality for Streams Charts paid users (PRO & Streamer plans)
PRO and Streamer plan owners on Streams Charts also can see detailed subs data stream over a stream (PRO users have access for all available channels, Streamers users have access only for selected channels). The same information, including the breakdown by tiers, is available on the page of each stream.
Streams Charts PRO & Streamers users can also track the dynamics of subscriptions gained during the stream, as well as the streamer's revenue from subs and bits during the stream.
Research the data on paid subscriptions yourself by the example of popular Call of Duty streamer Jordan "HusKerrs" Thomas or any Twitch streamer from the /channels list.