The Philippines has one of the fastest-growing creator economies in Asia. But if you're a creator in the Philippines wondering whether short-form video can actually pay you, the most important question is: how much will you actually earn per view?
The answer depends almost entirely on the platform you choose. For Philippine creators in 2026, the difference between platforms can be the gap between meaningful income and near-zero payouts from the same content.
Earnings Per 1,000 Views in the Philippines
| Platform | Revenue Share | Per 1,000 Views (PHP) | Minimum Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Teka | 50–60% | ₱8 – ₱16 | No minimum |
| YouTube Shorts | 45% (Shorts) | ₱3 – ₱8 | 1,000 subscribers + 4,000 hrs |
| TikTok Creator Fund | 3–5% | ₱0.50 – ₱1.50 | 10,000 followers |
| Instagram Reels | Variable (bonus only) | Invite only | Invite only |
💡 At 10,000 views per day: a Philippine creator earns approximately ₱2,400 – ₱4,800 per month on Teka. TikTok's Creator Fund pays the same creator a fraction of that — and only after they have already reached 10,000 followers.
Why the Numbers Are So Different
The gap comes down to one thing: how each platform handles ad revenue.
TikTok's Creator Fund is not a revenue share at all. It is a fixed pool of money distributed across hundreds of millions of creators worldwide. As TikTok's creator base has grown, per-view payouts have dropped steadily. Philippine creators receive especially low rates because the fund does not reflect actual local advertiser spending in the Philippines.
YouTube Shorts does share real ad revenue, but the PHP CPM is lower than in Tier 1 markets, and the subscriber requirement means most new creators wait months before their first payment.
Teka shares 50-60% of the actual ad revenue generated on each video in the Philippines. If an advertiser pays to run an ad on your content, you receive up to 60% of what they paid — in Philippine Peso, directly to your GCash or bank account, with no conversion fees.
The Eligibility Problem
Monetisation requirements in 2026
YouTube: 1,000 subscribers + 4,000 watch hours or 10 million Shorts views in 90 days. Typically 6–18 months for a new Philippine creator.
TikTok Creator Fund: 10,000 followers, 100,000 views in 30 days, 18+ years old. Availability and payout rates vary by region.
Teka: No minimum. Upload your first video and you're eligible immediately. No waiting period, no follower threshold.
Monthly Earnings at Different View Counts
| Daily Views | Teka Monthly (PHP) | YouTube Shorts | TikTok |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,000 views/day | ₱240 – ₱480 | Negligible | Negligible |
| 10,000 views/day | ₱2,400 – ₱4,800 | Low | Very low |
| 50,000 views/day | ₱12,000 – ₱24,000 | Moderate | Low |
Getting Started in the Philippines
Download the Teka app, create a free account, and post your first video. There is no follower threshold and no waiting period. Every ad that plays on your content earns you 50-60% of the advertiser's payment — paid in Philippine Peso on the 26th of each month via GCash or bank transfer.
See the full breakdown on the Teka Philippines earning page, or browse all supported countries.
Start earning in PHP
Free to join. No minimum followers. Paid in Philippine Peso every month.