Facebook will now be a money-spinner, ma king content creators richer - learn about Meta's terms

Meta is bringing creators from other platforms to Facebook through its "Creator Fast Track" program. Creators with 20,000+ followers can earn up to ₹2.7 lakh per month by posting 15 Reels in 30 days.

California: Mark Zuckerberg's company, Meta Platforms, has come up with a new plan to attract more content creators to Facebook. Zuckerberg has announced that content creators active on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube will now be paid up to ₹2.7 lakh per month for posting content on Facebook.

How to earn money from Meta Creator Fast Track?

Meta has named this program "Creator Fast Track." The company took this step after recognizing that many creators are increasingly preferring other platforms over Facebook. According to the company, content creators with at least 20,000 followers on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube can participate in this program. Initial earnings will start at $100 (approximately Rs. 9,300).

However, creators with more followers will earn more. Creators with 100,000 followers will receive $1,000 (approximately Rs. 92,000) per month. Creators with more than 1 million followers can earn up to $3,000 (approximately Rs. 2.78 lakh). But simply creating an account isn't enough. Creators must post regularly. The condition is that they must post at least 15 original Reels on Facebook within 30 days, and these Reels must be published on at least 10 different days. This financial assistance will only be available for three months. However, creators will continue to have the opportunity to participate in Facebook's other content monetization programs. Meta also clarified that the company will also help them reach a wider audience.

In March 2025, Mark Zuckerberg openly stated that many content creators don't consider Facebook their primary platform. However, he also stated that the biggest opportunity lies on Facebook. According to company data, Meta provided nearly $3 billion to content creators in 2025, 60% of which was for Reels. Furthermore, the company has introduced a new metric called "Qualified Views." This will help identify views that are truly monetizable