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TikTok Creator Fund / Creator Rewards Program

TikTok's Creator Rewards Program (formerly Creator Fund) pays eligible creators based on video performance metrics including views, watch time, and engagement on qualifying videos.

TikTok replaced the original Creator Fund (which paid ~$0.02-0.04 per 1,000 views) with the Creator Rewards Program in 2023, which focuses on longer-form content (over 1 minute) and pays higher rates for high-engagement videos. The rates are higher but the minimum content length requirement changes how clippers approach TikTok monetization.

For clippers, TikTok monetization is typically supplemented by Whop and Vyro campaigns (which pay regardless of TikTok's internal programs) and brand deals. AutoClip integrates directly with Whop and Vyro campaigns, letting clippers maximize earnings from their clip portfolio through multiple revenue channels simultaneously.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does TikTok pay creators?

TikTok Creator Rewards Program pays higher rates than the old Creator Fund for videos over 1 minute with high engagement. Rates vary but most creators earn $0.40-$0.80 per 1,000 qualified views.

Can clippers earn from TikTok Creator Fund?

Yes, once eligible. The Creator Rewards Program requires 10,000 followers and 100,000 views in the last 30 days. Clips over 1 minute that generate high engagement qualify for the highest payout rates.

Is TikTok monetization worth it for clippers?

TikTok monetization is one revenue layer. Clippers typically earn more from Whop campaigns (like Vyro's ~$3 CPM) than from TikTok's internal programs. AutoClip integrates with both, so you can track all revenue in one place.

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