Digital Culture
Apps & Software

TikTok announces a new way to pay its creators

Series puts premium content behind a paywall, which means more money for creators.
By Christianna Silva  on 
This photograph taken with a fish-eye lens in Paris on March 1, 2023 shows the social media application logo TikTok. - The European Parliament has told staff on March 1, 2023 to purge TikTok from devices used for work because of data protection concerns, after similar moves by the EU's main governing bodies last week.
Pay money for exclusive content on TikTok? Sure. Credit: JOEL SAGET/AFP via Getty Images

TikTok is introducing new ways for creators to get paid.

Creators only make(opens in a new tab) around $0.02 and $0.04 for every 1,000 views from the TikTok Creator Fund, meaning most full-time creators rake in their primary income through other sources, like promoting products, podcasting, selling Notion templates, and other hustles. Now, TikTok is introducing a new way for creators to make money directly from the app: Series.

Series allows eligible creators to post Collections(opens in a new tab) of premium content — a group of up to 80 videos, each of which can be up to 20 minutes long — behind a paywall. Fans and viewers can pay to purchase access to their Series. Creators can pick their own price as long as it's between $0.99 to $189.99, and TikTok told Mashable that for a "limited time" creators will receive 100 percent of the money after platform and processing fees. Users will be able buy access to the Collections via direct in-video links or through a creator’s profile.

It's unclear what, exactly, makes a creator eligible to participate in Series, but TikTok says applications to join the feature will be rolling out in the coming months. It's also not entirely clear what kind of content will be provided in a creator's Series. Perhaps we'll have to pay to see Tefi Pessoa's next multi-part investigation on Amy Winehouse,(opens in a new tab) or maybe your favorite TikTok chef will let you pay to see 80 additional secret recipes for beans.

Mashable Image
Christianna Silva
Senior Culture Reporter

Christianna Silva is a Senior Culture Reporter at Mashable. They write about tech and digital culture, with a focus on Facebook and Instagram. Before joining Mashable, they worked as an editor at NPR and MTV News, a reporter at Teen Vogue and VICE News, and as a stablehand at a mini-horse farm. You can follow them on Twitter @christianna_j(opens in a new tab).


Recommended For You

'Mrs Davis' review: Relentlessly original, but more trick than miracle


'Yellowjackets' Season 2, episode 5: Javi's drawing is a big clue

'Doctor Who' gives us our first look at Ncuti Gatwa as the new Doctor

More in Life
Stasher vs. Ziploc Endurables: What are the best reusable food storage bags?

Florida students 'Walkout 2 Learn': How to join their education revolution

Yes, SKIMS' TikTok-viral dress and bodysuits made me look snatched

What does 420 mean? The 'stoner holiday' has a deeeep history.


Trending on Mashable

'Wordle' today: Here's the answer, hints for April 21

Dril and other Twitter power users begin campaign to 'Block the Blue' paid checkmarks

How to remove Snapchat's My AI from your Chat feed

The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
By signing up to the Mashable newsletter you agree to receive electronic communications from Mashable that may sometimes include advertisements or sponsored content.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!