Teka pays Kenya creators 50-60% of ad revenue — paid directly in Kenyan Shilling (KES). No minimum followers. Start earning from your very first video.
Teka pays creators 50-60% of every ad that plays on their videos — in their local currency. Here is how that compares to TikTok and YouTube for Kenya creators in 2026.
| Platform | Revenue Share | Per 1,000 Views (KES) | Minimum Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Teka | 50–60% | KSh 8 – KSh 18 | No minimum |
| YouTube Shorts | 45% (Shorts) | KSh 3 – KSh 8 | 1,000 subscribers + 4,000 hrs |
| TikTok Creator Fund | 3–5% | KSh 0.50 – KSh 1.50 | 10,000 followers |
💡 At 10,000 views per day: a Kenya creator typically earns KSh 2,400 – KSh 5,400 per month on Teka. The same content on TikTok would earn a fraction of that — and only if you've already hit 10,000 followers.
Here is what consistent creators in Kenya can expect to earn each month, based on daily view counts:
| Daily Views | Teka (monthly, KES) | YouTube Shorts | TikTok |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,000 views/day | KSh 240 – KSh 540 | ~KSh 10.0 – KSh 26.7/mo | ~KSh 1.7 – KSh 5.0/mo |
| 10,000 views/day | KSh 2,400 – KSh 5,400 | ~KSh 100 – KSh 267/mo | ~KSh 17 – KSh 50/mo |
| 50,000 views/day | KSh 12,000 – KSh 27,000 | ~KSh 500 – KSh 1333/mo | ~KSh 83 – KSh 250/mo |
TikTok: requires 10,000 followers and 100,000 views in the last 30 days before you earn anything. Most Kenya creators never qualify.
YouTube: requires 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours — typically 6–18 months of work before your first payment.
Teka: zero minimum. Upload today, earn today. Your first video is monetised from the moment an ad plays on it.
Join thousands of creators in Kenya already earning from their videos on Teka — no followers required.
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