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Snapchat is merging earnings from Stories and Spotlight into one program

Snapchat's new creator program simplifies earnings from Stories and Spotlight.

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Snapchat is making significant progress with a new, unified monetization program designed to simplify how content creators can earn money on the platform. This initiative combines the revenue streams from both Stories and Spotlight, Snapchat’s response to TikTok’s short-form video content, into a single, cohesive system.

Historically, Snapchat’s monetization for creators was fragmented. Earnings from Stories were managed separately from those generated through Spotlight. However, with this new approach, influencers will now see ad revenue from both formats funneled into one program. This means that ads placed within eligible content on both Stories and Spotlight will contribute to a creator’s earnings, providing a more straightforward and potentially more lucrative model for content creators.

Eligibility and rollout

Currently, in testing with a select group of users, this program is set for a broader rollout on February 1, 2025. To participate, creators must meet stringent new criteria:

  • Followers: A minimum of 50,000 followers.
  • Engagement: Either 10 million Snap views, 1 million Spotlight views, or 12,000 hours of watch time within the last 28 days.
  • Consistency: Creators need to post at least 25 times per month to saved Stories or Spotlight and must have posted to Spotlight or public Stories on at least 10 days out of the last 28.

These requirements represent a significant increase from previous thresholds. For instance, under the old Spotlight eligibility, creators only needed a public profile, 1,000 followers, and 10,000 video views to qualify for monetization.

Why this matters

This overhaul comes at a time when social media platforms are increasingly focusing on creator monetization as a way to both retain and attract top talent. By simplifying how creators can earn, Snapchat aims to keep its platform competitive against giants like TikTok and YouTube, especially in the lucrative short-form video space.

  • TikTok’s evolution: TikTok has similarly adjusted its monetization strategy, introducing a single creator program that now requires videos to be over one minute long, encouraging more in-depth content creation.
  • YouTube’s response: YouTube, on the other hand, has begun sharing ad revenue from its Shorts feature, directly competing with TikTok by offering creators a cut of the ad earnings, similar to what they do with traditional videos.

Impact on creators

For creators, this unified approach could mean a more predictable income stream, reducing the complexity of managing multiple revenue sources. However, the higher thresholds for participation might push smaller creators to ramp up their content production and audience engagement to qualify. This could lead to a more intense content creation environment but might also elevate the overall quality of content on Snapchat as creators strive to meet these new standards.

Looking forward

As we approach the full implementation of this program, creators and industry watchers will be keen to see how this impacts content variety and quality on Snapchat. There’s also curiosity about how these changes might influence creator loyalty to the platform, especially with the backdrop of increasing competition for creator attention and content across social media platforms.

Snapchat’s move to unify its monetization strategy reflects a broader trend in social media where platforms are trying to offer more compelling reasons for creators to choose their ecosystem. By aligning its incentives with the interests of its most engaged users, Snapchat is not just aiming to keep pace but to potentially set new standards in how creator economies function within social media.


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