💰Monetization
Streaming Payout Rates
What your streams are actually worth — platform by platform, with real numbers.
7 minMarch 2026Beginner
The Reality of Streaming Income
Streaming payouts are not fixed rates — they vary by country, subscription type, and market share. But here are approximate averages per stream as of 2026:
- Spotify: $0.003 – $0.005
- Apple Music: $0.007 – $0.01
- Amazon Music: $0.004 – $0.007
- YouTube Music: $0.002 – $0.005
- Tidal: $0.008 – $0.012
- Deezer: $0.003 – $0.005
Why Rates Vary
Streaming platforms use a pro-rata model: all subscription revenue goes into a pool, then gets divided based on each song's share of total streams. Your per-stream rate depends on the total number of streams on the platform that month.
The Math That Matters
At $0.004 per stream on Spotify:
- 1,000 streams = $4
- 10,000 streams = $40
- 100,000 streams = $400
- 1,000,000 streams = $4,000
To earn minimum wage ($15,080/year) from Spotify alone, you'd need about 3.77 million streams per year, or about 314,000 streams per month.
How to Think About Streaming
Streaming alone is rarely enough to sustain a career. Think of it as:
- A discovery tool: How new fans find you
- One revenue stream of many: Combine with merch, touring, sync, etc.
- A catalog asset: Older songs keep earning. 100 songs earning a little each adds up.
- A proof point: Stream numbers help you book shows, get press, attract labels
What Actually Moves the Needle
- Getting on editorial playlists (Spotify, Apple Music)
- Consistent releases (every 4-6 weeks)
- Building a real fanbase that streams repeatedly
- Focusing on saves and adds, not just plays