Facebook Pays Up to $3,000/Month to Recruit Creators
Facebook is paying creators up to $3,000 per month to post on the platform through a new program called Creator Fast Track, targeting established audiences on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram.
Creator Fast Track offers guaranteed monthly payments for three months. Creators with 100,000 or more followers on any qualifying platform receive $1,000 per month; those with 1 million or more followers receive $3,000 per month. Content does not need to be exclusive to Facebook. Creators can repurpose existing Reels, videos, or AI-generated content from TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube and still qualify. The only requirement is posting a minimum of 15 Reels across at least 10 separate days per month. After the three-month guarantee ends, creators retain access to Facebook’s Content Monetization program and a permanent reach boost on the platform.
How the payments work
Three new analytics metrics accompany the launch. Qualified Views tracks views that count toward monetization. Earnings Rate shows payouts per 1,000 qualified views. Non-Qualified Views breaks down which views are excluded from the monetization calculation. The additions give creators clearer visibility into how payments are calculated, addressing a longtime criticism of opaque creator fund payouts across social platforms.
The financial scale behind the offer
Facebook paid creators nearly $3 billion through its monetization programs in 2025, a 35% year-on-year increase and the highest annual total the platform has recorded. Creators earning $10,000 or more annually on Facebook grew more than 30% during the same period, and Reels accounted for 60% of total creator payouts.
Those figures underpin the Creator Fast Track pitch. Facebook is not selling potential; it is selling a platform that already pays at scale. The $3 billion figure functions as proof that its monetization infrastructure is operational and growing.
How this positions Facebook against TikTok and YouTube
The program is explicitly designed to capture creators who are evaluating alternatives following TikTok’s continued uncertainty in the U.S. market. TikTok’s Creator Fund has faced persistent criticism for low per-view payouts, and LIVE gifting revenue is inconsistent outside the platform’s top tier.
YouTube’s Partner Program pays significantly more to top-performing creators but requires 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours before monetization becomes available. Creator Fast Track bypasses that threshold entirely for creators who already have large audiences elsewhere, providing immediate guaranteed income from day one.
The cross-posting permission is the critical differentiator. Creators do not have to leave TikTok or YouTube. They can continue publishing on their existing platforms while collecting the Facebook guarantee, making the financial risk of participation effectively zero.
What this means for advertisers
More creator content means more Reels inventory. As Facebook attracts established creators with proven audiences, advertisers gain placements backed by existing follower bases rather than emerging accounts. The new Qualified Views metric signals a move toward performance-based reporting aligned with how brands evaluate ROI, and could support more data-driven media buying decisions on Facebook in the months ahead.
