Twitter Ad Revenue Generator
Generate humorous mock X ad revenue screenshots.
Ads revenue sharing
simpletool.io
@simpletoolio
Estimated payout
$12,487.32
Impressions
4.80M
Engagements
186K
What is a Twitter / X Ad Revenue Generator?
A Twitter/X ad revenue generator makes a humorous mock-up of the ad revenue sharing analytics card that X shows to creators enrolled in its monetisation programme. It's a parody / meme tool — a way to joke about the absurd gap between X's promised and actually-paid creator revenue, to make satirical posts about specific influencers, or to use in comedy sketches and satire columns.
A hard line on honesty. These cards are marked with a prominent "FAKE · PARODY · NOT REAL" footer on every export. Leave it on. Presenting the mock as real earnings crosses from satire into misrepresentation, and in contexts involving paid engagement, sponsorship negotiation, or social-proof claims, it can constitute fraud. The line between comedy and deception is sharp here — stay on the comedy side.
What the real card looks like. X's creator ad-revenue analytics shows a headline payout figure, a period (last 30 days, last quarter, all-time), a growth comparison versus the previous period, and two secondary metrics: impressions and engagements. Our mock reproduces this structure accurately — because the funniest parody is the one that could fool a casual viewer for two seconds before they notice the "NOT REAL" caption.
Why this is niche but useful. Creators, social-media commentators, and satirists have been dunking on X's creator payouts since Musk's acquisition. A shareable template that renders an obviously-fake revenue card scales that joke. The keyword volume is small (a few thousand searches a month), but the tool gets made as a public-good alternative to people faking screenshots with photo editors.
Privacy. Composer and export run in your browser. The fake figures you generate never touch our servers.
How to use the tool
- Fill in profile (display name + handle).
- Set the fake figures: amount, period, growth, impressions, engagements.
- Download PNG. Includes a prominent "FAKE · PARODY · NOT REAL" footer.
- Share as clear satire. Keep the footer; label the post as satire if there's any ambiguity.
Features
- Accurate reproduction of X's creator ad-revenue analytics card.
- Editable figures with proper thousands/millions formatting.
- Growth indicator (up or down).
- Built-in "FAKE · PARODY · NOT REAL" footer on exports.
- Retina PNG export.
Frequently asked questions
- Is this ethical?
- As clearly-labelled satire, yes. Every exported image includes a 'FAKE · PARODY · NOT REAL' footer. Passing the mock off as real earnings for reputation, sponsorship negotiation, or social proof is dishonest and potentially fraudulent.
- Can I remove the 'FAKE · PARODY' footer?
- Not through this tool. The footer is part of the design intentionally. Cropping it out to pass the image off as real is strongly against our terms of use and likely illegal depending on jurisdiction.
- Does X actually show this card?
- Yes — creators enrolled in X's Ads Revenue Sharing programme see analytics roughly matching this layout. Our mock is an approximation, not a leaked screenshot.
- What can I legitimately use this for?
- Satirical posts about X's creator monetisation, comedy sketches, opinion-piece illustrations, educational content about how to spot fake screenshots.