How to use this calculator
- Enter total creator revenue from all monetized sources.
- Enter total views for the same period.
- Add expected monthly views to forecast earnings.
- Enter subscribers to estimate revenue per subscriber.
Estimate your YouTube RPM using total views and creator revenue from ads, memberships, sponsorships, and other sources. See how efficiently your channel turns views into income.
RPM measures how much the creator actually earns per 1,000 total views. It is usually lower than CPM because it includes total views and creator-side revenue share effects.
Include memberships, sponsorships, and affiliate income only if you want a total creator RPM rather than ad RPM.
If total revenue is $6,000 and total views are 1,000,000, RPM is $6.00. At 1,200,000 monthly views, estimated monthly earnings are $7,200.
Many creators view $2 to $5 as average, $5 to $8 as good, and $8+ as excellent, but the right benchmark depends heavily on niche, country, and monetization mix.
RPM uses total creator revenue divided by total views, while CPM measures advertiser cost per 1,000 monetized views before creator-side adjustments.
Creators can increase RPM by publishing higher-value long-form content, improving audience geography, selling memberships, adding affiliates, and securing sponsorships.
Shorts can lower blended RPM if they produce many low-revenue views compared with long-form videos, but they may still help growth and subscriber acquisition.
Include sponsorships if you want total creator RPM. Exclude them if you want ad-only RPM for comparing YouTube monetization performance.
| Module | Included |
|---|---|
| Main Result | RPM |
| Health Score | RPM and monetization diversity |
| Forecast | Monthly and annual earnings |
| Benchmark | Creator revenue tiers |
| Recommendations | Revenue stream improvement |