Brand Deal Rates by Niche: TikTok Sponsorship Pricing 2026

Comprehensive brand deal pricing data across 25+ TikTok niches. See which content categories command premium rates and how to price your sponsorships competitively.

3 min readFebruary 17, 2026By TT Calculator Team

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Pricing Modifiers: Adjust Your Rate

The base rates above are starting points. Apply these modifiers to calculate your actual price based on your specific strengths and campaign requirements.

Example: Applying Modifiers

Scenario: Beauty creator, 50K followers, 12% engagement, US audience, brand wants exclusivity

Base rate: 50K × $0.08 = $4,000

  • High engagement (12% vs 6% avg): +30% = $1,200

  • 70% US audience: +20% = $800

  • 90-day exclusivity: +50% = $2,000

Final rate: $8,000

How to Build Your Rate Card

Use these benchmarks to create a defensible, professional rate card for brand pitches and negotiations.

Step 1: Find Your Base Rate

Locate your niche in the tiers above. Note the "rate per follower" range. Multiply by your follower count.

Example: Fitness creator, 75K followers, rate $0.07-$0.15/follower

Base range: 75,000 × $0.07 = $5,250 to 75,000 × $0.15 = $11,250

Step 2: Apply Your Strengths (Modifiers)

Review the pricing modifiers section. Add premiums for high engagement, audience quality, or special requests.

  • 10%+ engagement? Add 20-40%
  • 60%+ Tier 1 country audience? Add 15-30%
  • Professional production quality? Add 10-25%
  • Brand wants exclusivity or usage rights? Add 30-100%

Step 3: Create Tiered Packages

Offer 3 packages to give brands options and increase average deal size through upsells.

Basic

1 in-feed video, basic integration, 24hr Instagram Story mention

Base rate

Premium

2 videos, dedicated content, Instagram Reel, usage rights

Base × 1.8

Ambassador

Monthly retainer, 4 videos, exclusivity, full usage, affiliate

Base × 3-4

Step 4: Include Benchmarks in Pitches

Brands respect data-backed pricing. Reference industry benchmarks to justify your rates professionally.

"Based on industry benchmarks for [your niche] creators with [X engagement rate] and [Y% Tier 1 audience], my rate for a sponsored in-feed video is $[amount]. This aligns with the standard $[X]-$[Y] per follower range for premium [niche] content."

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Data Sources & Disclaimer

Brand deal rate data compiled from: (1) 1,000+ creator surveys across 25+ niches (Dec 2024 - Jan 2026), (2) Publicly disclosed rates from creator case studies and YouTube videos, (3) Influencer marketing platform rate cards (CreatorIQ, AspireIQ, Hashtag Paid, Creator.co), (4) Brand marketing budgets and CPM benchmarks, and (5) TikTok Creator Marketplace pricing guidelines.

Rates are median ranges, not guarantees. Your actual deals depend on: negotiation skills, portfolio quality, audience demographics, brand budgets, campaign scope, and timing. Use these as negotiation starting points and validation, not rigid rules. For personalized rate calculations based on your metrics, use our brand deal calculator.

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