Everything Whop's Content Rewards market actually runs on — the campaign mechanics, the account-warmup rules, the real production workflow — laid out as a linked Obsidian vault. Every figure is cited. No invented income screenshots.
Whop's own guide for creators and brands, plus the official Content Rewards feature graphic — the platform the entire vault is built around.
Obsidian's own graph view of the real vault — 38 notes, cross-linked, exactly as they open on your machine.
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01 — Clip Economy
02 — Niche Selection
03 — Whop Signup
... — 7 more modules
38 files · all linked
"Content Rewards has paid out $13,000,000 to clippers on Whop. We are early."
@danvsI, Daniel Bitton
$0–80
First month, system not yet settled — stated plainly in Module 10, not hidden.
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clip views processed by Whop every day
Source: Whop
$0
paid to clippers in a single year by one streamer's campaign (Neon)
Source: Whop blog, independently confirmed
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creators paid out through Whop Content Rewards as of mid-2025
Source: Forbes, Apr 2026
Real, independently posted — including from Whop's own founder — about Whop Content Rewards itself. Not paid endorsements of Clipnomics; we're citing the same market the vault teaches you to enter.
Four real campaigns seen live on Whop's discover page at the same time — not a mockup of made-up numbers. Rates and budgets shift constantly; Module 3 of the vault covers how to read a card like this before joining.
A sample of real campaign banners from the Content Rewards marketplace — the same listings you'll be scrolling through.
From understanding the market, to picking a niche, to warming up an account correctly, to submitting your first campaign and getting paid — with citations, not vibes.
No invented income screenshots, no "get rich quick" promises. Just the mechanics, done right.
Unzip the file, open it in Obsidian (free) — you're inside the vault in under two minutes.
Ten modules, in order, from market mechanics to your first payout. Every note links to the next.
Real platforms — Whop, Opus Clip, CapCut — a real account-warmup protocol, and a real submission checklist. Not theory.
How the market actually works, real size and numbers.
CPM comparison across 8 niches, a 3-question decision framework.
Real signup steps, plus a fully documented real campaign example.
Day-by-day protocol to avoid shadowbans.
Pricing, credit system, and the virality score explained.
The 5-phase process for producing 15 clips a day.
The correct order to scale from 1 to multiple accounts.
Approval process, payout mechanics, Turkey-specific notes.
The 4 metrics that matter, a weekly optimization loop.
Honest, level-by-level income numbers and a 3-month roadmap.
The $59.99 bundle adds a second, full vault: How I Built This — the real, unedited record of how this exact vault, landing page, Whop listing, and social funnel were built. 8 modules, 17 lessons, same "sourced, not staged" rule applied to the meta-story.
How the niche got chosen — including the first idea that got scrapped — plus real, reusable prompt templates.
The file structure, and 7 real moments the product's honesty was tested.
Why the name "Clipnomics" works, and how one logo file set the entire visual system.
Turning a folder of files into a real, sellable product.
The single-file build, the real round-by-round feedback loop, and prompt templates for design work.
Buying the domain, deploying it, and the full real DNS incident — in the order it actually happened.
What ManyChat can actually automate per platform, verified, not assumed.
An honest accounting, including what it would cost to hire each piece out.
$250–1,200+ and weeks of trial and error
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These are ordinary market ranges for the mistakes and detours clippers describe making, not a marketing number — the point isn't that the vault is magic, it's that knowing the real rules before you start is worth more than its price.
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A single .zip file. Inside is a complete Obsidian vault — 38 markdown files organized into 10 numbered folders, plus a "Vault Overview" note that links to everything in order.
Obsidian is a free note-taking app (obsidian.md) that turns linked markdown files into a browsable, connected course. Download it, click "Open folder as vault," select the unzipped folder, and you're in.
Entirely sourced. Every number (CPM rates, platform data, the streamer case study) is cited from public, verifiable sources — no fabricated "I made $X" screenshots.
No. Whop, CapCut, and Opus Clip all have free tiers. The vault tells you exactly which tier you need and when it's worth upgrading.
One-time — you keep the vault permanently, including any future updates to the same file.
Complete Modules 1–4, submit to at least 3 real Whop campaigns within 30 days of purchase, and if you still haven't earned a cent, send your submission screenshots to support@clipnomics.com and get a full refund. No arbitrary conditions — just proof you followed the process.