
982.5K followers · 3.8M avg views
Estimated earnings per sponsored post
Brazil, it’s Go Time 😄
Estimated earnings
$7,167
13h ago
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Estimated earnings
$442
2d ago
#crystalizaguirre
Estimated earnings
$2.4K
3d ago
#crystalizaguirre #noelgoescrazy
Estimated earnings
$1.8K
3d ago
#crystalizaguirre #brazil
Estimated earnings
$4.3K
4d ago
I’m in Brazil with neon y’all #crystalizaguirre #neon
Estimated earnings
$1.4K
4d ago
#crystalizaguirre
Estimated earnings
$4.1K
6d ago
#danomal #wendyortiz #crystalizaguirre
Estimated earnings
$1.5K
1w ago
Brazil, it’s Go Time 😄
Estimated earnings
$5K
TikTokers make money in three main ways. Brand deals are the big one — a company pays the creator to feature a product in a post. Creator Rewards (TikTok's view-based payout program, formerly the Creator Fund) chips in some extra on top. And then there's everything that lives off the platform: merch, live gifts, affiliate links, paid newsletters. We can estimate the first two from public data. The third one is anyone's guess.
Brand deal rates are mostly about audience size and how engaged that audience is. A creator with two million followers who actually watch and comment is worth a lot more per post than a creator with five million followers who just scroll past. Creator Rewards pays a small amount per thousand views — useful, but rarely the headline number. The figures above blend both into what a typical post is worth.
Everything you see is built from live data, not lookup tables.
Follower count, verified status, the avatar — all pulled fresh from TikTok when you load this page.
The latest videos come back with their view, like, comment, and share counts.
We turn engagement into earnings using pricing models calibrated against real creator deals. You get a low, mid, and high range for each post and for the account as a whole.
Per post, per week, per month, per year — plus the dollar value of every recent video so you can see which ones are pulling weight.
Because real life is. A creator in the US gets paid more than one in Brazil for the same views. A finance creator gets paid more than a comedy creator. We give you a range because pretending to know the exact number would be lying.
We can't see those. TikTok doesn't publish live gift earnings, and merch sales happen on Shopify or wherever else the creator sets up shop. The numbers here are just for sponsored posts and Creator Rewards.
Fresh on every visit, then held at the edge for 5 minutes so the page stays fast. If a creator just posted a viral video, give it an hour and refresh.