Full-Time Creator Calculator

Work out how many views and followers you need to replace your day job.

Followers needed
34,722,222
Monthly views needed
416,667
Combined RPM
$12
Target monthly income
$5,000

Results are estimates for informational purposes only. Not financial advice.

How to use this calculator

  1. 1Enter the monthly income you'd need to go full-time.
  2. 2Set realistic ad RPM and sponsor income per 1,000 views.
  3. 3Estimate what % of followers see each post.
  4. 4See the audience size required to replace your salary.

How big does your audience need to be to go full-time?

This calculator works backwards from your target full-time income to the audience size you need. It accounts for the platform mix (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok), conversion rates from followers to dollars, and the inevitable dip in income during holidays, algorithm changes, and burnout months. The honest answer for most creators: 100k+ engaged followers across one or two platforms, plus diversified income across ads, sponsors, products, and affiliates.

How to use the full-time creator calculator

Enter your target monthly income, your primary platform, expected RPM or sponsor rate, and how much income diversification you have. The calculator returns the audience size needed to sustain that income with realistic safety margin. Plan for at least 30% lower than your peak month as your true sustainable income — algorithms change, sponsors pause, and you'll have months you can't post.

Diversification is what makes full-time sustainable

Creators who depend on a single income stream — usually ad revenue from one platform — burn out fastest and quit soonest. The ones who go full-time and stay full-time typically have at least three of: ad revenue, brand sponsorships, an email list with affiliate or product recommendations, a digital product or course, and a community or membership. Each stream covers for the others when an algorithm shifts. Aim to have no single source providing more than 40% of total income before you call yourself stable.

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Results are estimates for informational purposes only.