The published web price for 100 Tier 1 gifted subs on Twitch is $499.00; Tier 2 is $999.00; Tier 3 is $2499.00. The streamer keeps $249.50 (Affiliate / standard Partner 50/50), $299.40 (Plus 60/40), or $349.30 (Plus 70/30) on the Tier 1 path. Mobile in-app prices add ~30% for the Apple / Google store cut.
Cost & payout breakdown
| Tier | Per-sub price | Gifter pays (100 subs) | 50/50 net | 60/40 Plus net | 70/30 Plus net |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | $4.99 | $499.00 | $249.50 | $299.40 | $349.30 |
| Tier 2 | $9.99 | $999.00 | $499.50 | $599.40 | $699.30 |
| Tier 3 | $24.99 | $2499.00 | $1249.50 | $1499.40 | $1749.30 |
Web prices shown — Twitch mobile (iOS / Android) adds ~30% for the in-app store commission. Regional VAT (EU / UK +~20%, AU / JP +~10%) stacks on top of the web base. Streamer net is uniform worldwide.
How the Plus Program 60/40 and 70/30 splits work
Twitch\'s Partner Plus Program (introduced June 2023, expanded January 2024) lets eligible Affiliates and Partners earn above the 50/50 default. The split tiers are driven by Plus Points, not raw sub count:
- Tier 1 sub = 1 Plus Point
- Tier 2 sub = 2 Plus Points
- Tier 3 sub = 6 Plus Points
- Hold ≥100 Plus Points for 3 consecutive months → 60/40 split
- Hold ≥300 Plus Points for 3 consecutive months → 70/30 split (the original Partner-Plus tier; the 350-PP threshold was lowered to 300 in early 2024)
- The $100K annual cap on the 70/30 split was removed in January 2024
- Gifted subs and Prime subs do NOT contribute to Plus Points — only paid Tier subs from real subscribers do
So a 100-sub gift bomb pays the streamer at whatever split they\'re currently sitting on, but doesn\'t accelerate them toward the 70/30 ladder. The path to 70/30 still requires holding 300 paid (non-Prime, non-gifted) subs for three months in a row — easier said than done at the mid-tier channel scale.
What 100 gifted subs feels like in chat
100-tier gifts are the most photographed bomb size on Twitter / Discord clip culture. They land in the chat with a long Cheermote scroll and contribute meaningfully to a Hype Train without crossing the "stunt territory" threshold. From a viewer-economy perspective 100 Tier 1 gifts at $499-ish is a sustained-supporter price point — the kind of gift a sub-tier-3 patron occasionally drops on a creator they watch nightly. From the streamer's side it's a reliable monthly-payout boost: $249.50 on the 50/50 split or $349.30 on the 70/30 Plus split, before US self-employment tax (~15.3% baseline) eats into the take-home.
Tier 1 vs Tier 2 vs Tier 3 — which to pick for 100 gifts
Tier 2 sits in an awkward middle on Twitch. Twitch reports show the vast majority of paid subs sit on Tier 1 with Tier 3 a distant second; Tier 2 is the rarest of the three. If you're picking a gift tier for 100 subs, the choice is usually between "100 Tier 1 because Tier 1 is the social default" and "100 Tier 3 because you want the sub-emote unlock plus the Twitch-Inner-Circle vanity". Tier 2 doesn't have a clear flag-bearer use case.
Streamrise observation
In the order data Streamrise has accumulated since 2017 across 700K+ Twitch channels, 100-sub gift bombs cluster around three patterns: returning viewer celebrating a streamer hitting a follower milestone, raid-host hand-off goodwill, or sponsor onboarding. The dollar-weight matches the social weight here.
Step-by-step: how to gift 100 subs
- Open the channel's sub menu. Land on the streamer's channel page on Twitch. Click the "Subscribe" button below the player; in the dropdown that opens, click "Gift a Sub" (or the "🎁" icon).
- Pick "Gift 100" or enter 100 as the quantity. Twitch surfaces 1 / 5 / 10 / 25 / 50 / 100 quick-gift options in the dropdown. Pick "100" if it's listed, otherwise type the number into the custom-quantity field. Pick the tier (Tier 1 / 2 / 3) — the $499.00 cost line updates live.
- Pay and broadcast. Confirm payment via Twitch's checkout. The chat shows the bomb event as a sub-train with your username pinned. Recipients are random subscribers from the channel's viewer pool unless you specify recipients individually.
FAQ
How much do 100 gifted subs cost on Twitch?
On the Twitch web purchase 100 Tier 1 gifts cost $499.00, 100 Tier 2 gifts cost $999.00, and 100 Tier 3 gifts cost $2499.00. Mobile (iOS / Android) buyers pay roughly 30% more because the in-app stores include Apple's and Google's commission. Regional VAT (EU / UK +~20%, AU / JP +~10%, BR varies) stacks on top of the web price. The streamer payout side is uniform worldwide — see the next answer.
How much does the streamer make from 100 gifted Tier 1 subs?
On the standard 50/50 split the streamer nets $249.50. Plus Program qualifiers earn $299.40 on the 60/40 tier or $349.30 on the 70/30 tier. Note that gifted subs themselves do not contribute to the 300-Plus-Point qualification window — Twitch excludes them and Prime subs from PP accumulation. So a 100-sub bomb pays the streamer at whatever split they're already on, but doesn't accelerate them up the Plus ladder.
When does the streamer actually receive the money from 100 gifted subs?
Twitch pays out monthly with a $50 minimum and a NET 15 schedule — so 100 Tier 1 gifts cheered on, say, March 10 settle into the streamer's payout balance for end-of-March accounting and pay out around April 15 (give or take a couple of business days). Below the $50 minimum the balance rolls forward. Payout methods are ACH (US bank), PayPal, wire transfer, or Hyperwallet check in supported regions.
Does the answer change for Tier 2 vs Tier 3 gifts?
The streamer's split percentage stays identical across tiers (50/60/70 percent). The dollar amount scales with the sub price. 100 Tier 2 gifts pay $499.50 on the 50/50 split; 100 Tier 3 gifts pay $1249.50. So Tier 3 nets ~5.0× the streamer dollar of Tier 1, at 5.0× the gifter cost.
What does the streamer take home after US tax on 100 Tier 1 gifts?
Twitch sub revenue is self-employment income for US tax purposes. The Self-Employment baseline is 15.3% (Social Security 12.4% on the first ~$184,500 of net SE earnings + Medicare 2.9% uncapped). Subtract that from the 70/30 Plus payout and 100 Tier 1 gifts net roughly $295.86 after the SE tax floor — before federal income tax and any state tax bracket. The full bracket math lives in our streamer-tax-estimator.
Is gifting 100 subs a tax-deductible business expense?
Generally no — it's a personal entertainment / community-support expense for the gifter and is not deductible. The exception is if the gifter is a business / sponsor running a clearly-documented sponsorship campaign with the streamer (signed agreement, branded promotional language tied to the gift event); then the gift's cost can be deducted as a marketing / promotional expense by the sponsor. This is a US-centric answer; UK / EU / AU rules differ. Consult a tax advisor for your jurisdiction.
Can 100 Prime subs also be gifted?
No. Twitch Prime subs (one per month per Amazon Prime account) cannot be gifted — they're tied to the subscriber's own Prime entitlement. Only paid Tier 1 / 2 / 3 subs can be gift-purchased. So a 100-sub gift event is always paid-tier subs and contributes to the streamer's payout the standard way; Prime subs accrued separately from regular viewers contribute on a different revenue track ($1.83-2.50 net per Prime sub depending on territory).