A subscription to Mixer Pro costs $7.99, and Pro users earn twice the amount of Sparks per minute.
It also takes into account other activity within the channel and on Mixer as a whole. Members can level up by participating in the stream's chat, by their repeat visits, by using Skills (aka other forms of expression like stickers, effects and GIFs that are used in chats) and more.
Mixer and Twitch both work by streaming whatever is on the broadcaster's screen into a web browser for a live audience. Both Mixer and Twitch allow viewers to interact with streamers directly. This can be through alerts triggered by donations, or by paying a monthly subscription to the streamer.
Creating an Account
- Visit mixer.com.
- Click "sign in" in the top right.
- Click "create one"
- This will open a new pop up prompting you to sign into your Microsoft account.
- After completing the above, you'll now have a Mixer account!
Mixer Is Giving Streamers A Way To Make More Money. Microsoft's Mixer streaming platform will soon give its streamers another way to earn money. With Direct Purchase, you can promote the games you play during a session and receive a small cut of the revenue from every copy bought through your channel.
But it should also be noted Mixer has a Pro option. A subscription to Mixer Pro costs $7.99, and Pro users earn twice the amount of Sparks per minute. At least some of the streamers' revenue likely comes from people going Pro in an effort to earn more Sparks to spend.
Other sites - Although we do not enforce our rules on conversations held on other sites, (Discord, Curse, Skype, Twitter, etc), we do ask you to treat others in the community the same way you would treat them on Mixer.
Users on Mixer can passively earn one currency, called "Sparks", by watching streams or streaming themselves. Spending sparks while watching will help boost the creator's channel, and streamers become eligible for a payout after reaching certain spark milestones.
How Streamers Make Money on Mixer. When it comes to building an income stream off of Mixer, you'll want to take advantage of every opportunity that comes your way. That's because streamers don't make money in just one way. You'll want a mix of donations, sponsorships, and game purchases to make your money.
Twitch boasts over 15 million daily viewers (much higher audience than Mixer) Over 2 million streamers are registered on Twitch (43,000 concurrent)
The Microsoft-owned platform announced on Thursday that it's changing subscription pricing -- a feature fans can use to support their favorite streamers while obtaining special privileges in the chat room -- from $5.99 per month to $4.99 per month.
How Streamers Make Money on Mixer. When it comes to building an income stream off of Mixer, you'll want to take advantage of every opportunity that comes your way. That's because streamers don't make money in just one way. You'll want a mix of donations, sponsorships, and game purchases to make your money.
Mixer might not ever be the streaming behemoth that Twitch is, but it's a fun, experimental platform that's well worth checking out, whether you're a broadcaster or a viewer.
The Microsoft-owned platform announced on Thursday that it's changing subscription pricing -- a feature fans can use to support their favorite streamers while obtaining special privileges in the chat room -- from $5.99 per month to $4.99 per month.
It's Easier to Make Money on Twitch (for now) While Mixer has some robust monetisation options, some of which are superior to Twitch, a lot of them are available to partners. If you're not aware of how it works on Twitch, there are two tiers when you're a streamer – affiliate and partner.