
Creator Revenue Hub 2026
Stop Guessing Your Take-Home Pay. Free 2026 Revenue Hub.
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Stop Guessing Your Take-Home Pay. Free 2026 Revenue Hub.
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The Problem: Creators lose 30% of income to taxes and messy production. The Free Solution: The Creator Revenue Hub is a Notion system to track brand deals and auto-calculate a 30% tax reserve. Stop guessing your take-home pay. The Pro Upgrade ($29): The Content Calendar Pro expansion adds a full production pipeline, brand CRM, and automated scheduling. Key Features: ✅ Tax Tracker: Auto-calculate reserves. ✅ Deal Pipeline: Manage status in one click. Grab the Hub for free!




@hip_haven Does it integrate directly with platforms like YouTube, Patreon, Shopify, or is it manual entry? And I'm curious to know how do you account for taxes in different countries?
@kimberly_ross "Great question! The Hub is currently manual entry to give you total control over your data and deal flow without needing to link your private accounts. For taxes, it defaults to a 30% reserve, but since it's a Notion template, you can customize that percentage in seconds to match your country's specific tax laws. It’s all about making sure you never spend the tax man’s money!"
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1. Integration vs. Manual Entry
The Creator Revenue Hub 2026 is designed as a manual entry system. While it doesn't have a direct "plug-and-play" sync with Shopify or YouTube APIs, this is actually a benefit for many creators for two reasons:
Privacy & Control: You don't have to link sensitive bank or platform accounts to a third-party tool.
Accuracy: It allows you to move deals manually through the Status Workflow (from 'Negotiating' to 'Paid'), ensuring your dashboard only reflects actual cleared income rather than projected platform earnings.
2. Accounting for Taxes in Different Countries
The system uses a universal 30% tax reserve formula. Here is how to explain the international aspect to your follower:
The Base Formula: It instantly calculates a 30% reserve for every dollar earned, which is a standard "safe" buffer for freelancers in the US, UK, and many EU countries.
Customization: Because it is built in Notion, users can easily click the "Tax Reserve (30%)" column header and change the percentage (e.g., to 20% or 40%) to match their specific local tax bracket.
Simple Budgeting: It is intended as a budgeting tool, not a legal tax filing software, helping creators set aside money so they aren't caught off guard regardless of where they live.