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What is YouTube Partner Program?

The YouTube Partner Program is where creators turn passion into paychecks.

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Feb 10, 2026, 3:52 AM EST
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When YouTube first launched back in 2005, it was little more than a quirky video-sharing site. Fast forward to today, and it’s become one of the most powerful platforms for creators to build careers, businesses, and even global brands. At the heart of this transformation lies the YouTube Partner Program (YPP)—a system that allows creators to monetize their content, access support, and join a global community of millions.

What exactly is the YouTube Partner Program?

Think of YPP as YouTube’s way of saying: “We’ll share the pie with you.” Creators who meet certain eligibility requirements can join the program and start earning money from their videos. Since its launch in 2007, YouTube has paid out more than $70 billion to creators, artists, and media companies between 2021 and 2023 alone—more than any other platform in the creator economy.

It’s not just about money, though. YPP also provides creators with access to dedicated support teams, copyright management tools, and opportunities to connect with other creators at events like VidCon.

How do you qualify?

Eligibility is tiered, meaning creators unlock different benefits as their channels grow:

  • Step 1: Fan funding access
    • 500 subscribers
    • Either 3 valid uploads and 3,000 watch hours in the past 12 months, or 3 million Shorts views in the past 90 days
    • This milestone unlocks features like Super Chat, Super Stickers, and channel memberships.
  • Step 2: Ad revenue access
    • 1,000 subscribers
    • Either 4,000 watch hours in the past 12 months, or 10 million Shorts views in the past 90 days
    • At this stage, creators can start earning from ads and YouTube Premium revenue.

Ways creators earn money

Once inside YPP, creators can tap into multiple revenue streams:

  • Ad revenue sharing: Creators earn 55% of ad revenue from long-form videos and 45% from Shorts.
  • YouTube Premium: A share of subscription fees when Premium members watch your content.
  • Fan funding: Super Chat, Super Stickers, Super Thanks, and channel memberships.
  • Shopping & brand deals: Sell your own products or tag affiliate products directly in videos.
  • YouTube BrandConnect: Matchmaking between creators and brands for sponsored collaborations.

Beyond the money: support & community

YPP isn’t just a paycheck—it’s a support system. Creators gain access to one-on-one help via email and chat, covering everything from copyright disputes to analytics. As channels grow, some even get assigned a YouTube Partner Manager—a dedicated advisor to help scale their business.

And then there’s the community aspect. YPP members are invited to exclusive events, receive milestone perks, and get recognition from YouTube itself. It’s a way of saying: “You’re not just uploading videos—you’re part of something bigger.”

Global expansion

The program isn’t static. YouTube continues to expand YPP into new regions, most recently announcing its launch in Armenia in 2026. This means creators there can finally monetize their content and join the global creator economy, which has already paid out over $100 billion in the past four years.

Why it matters

The YouTube Partner Program is more than a monetization tool—it’s a cultural shift. It has turned hobbies into careers, given rise to new forms of entertainment, and democratized media in ways traditional outlets never could. Whether you’re a gamer streaming late into the night, a teacher breaking down complex topics, or a musician sharing original tracks, YPP is the bridge between passion and profession.


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