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Top 10 Independent Creator Sales on TikTok Shop in May 2026

May 2026’s independent creator rankings on TikTok Shop arrive with a new #1, two first–time entries in the top three, and all ten positions clearing $1 million in revenue for the first time in the series. Five of April’s ten creators are absent. Here is the full countdown.

10. @cakedfinds – $1.04 Million

@cakedfinds

It’s on such a good deal today too 😳 #tiktokshopcreatorpicks

♬ original sound – cakedfinds

@cakedfinds posts $1.04 million in May, a revenue increase from $960,660 in April despite falling five positions from #5 to #10. The account sold 21,110 items at an average unit price of $49.35, with 61,100 followers and 32.26 million content views. Having placed in the top ten in February, March, April, and May (#3, #6, #5, and #10), @cakedfinds holds one of the longer active streaks in the current dataset.

9. @sophmademebu – $1.06 Million

@sophmademebu posts $1.06 million in its first appearance on the list. The account debuted October 26, 2025, holds 25,500 followers, and sold 22,040 items at an average unit price of $47.35. Content views for the month total 34.39 million.

8. @kajsa.ziebell – $1.10 Million

@kajsa.ziebell posts $1.10 million at #8, returning after sitting out April entirely. The account last appeared at #9 in March ($1.03 million), making May both a revenue gain and a positional improvement on its most recent appearance. It sold 22,300 items at an average unit price of $49.41, accumulated 46.67 million content views, and added 14,600 followers in May, the largest gain on the list, bringing the total to 54,700.

7. @dealswithty – $1.28 Million

@dealswithty posts $1.28 million at #7, up from $917,010 at #8 in April and reflecting a partial recovery from $2.15 million at #2 in March. The three-month revenue sequence of $2.15 million, $917,010, and $1.28 million is consistent with the broader month-to-month volatility visible throughout the series. The account sold 9,290 items at an average unit price of $137.99, with 154,800 followers and 62.68 million content views.

6. @hannahbentley – $1.31 Million

@hannahbentley

NEW ☁️✨ cooling DreamTee & DreamShorts 🤍❄️ I’ll be living in these thanks @Mellow Sleep #mellowsleep #loungeset #matchingset #coolingclothing

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@hannahbentley posts $1.31 million at #6, nearly flat from $1.32 million in April, while falling two positions. The account has declined in rank each month since February: #1 ($1.37 million), #3 ($1.53 million), #4 ($1.32 million), and #6 ($1.31 million). Revenue has held within a range of $1.31 million to $1.53 million over that span, while the surrounding field has risen. The account sold 21,480 items at an average unit price of $60.76, with 62,600 followers and 42.06 million content views.

5. @myfamilypov – $1.32 Million

@myfamilypov

This is the all new Vevor lawn sweeper and it’ll pick up a whole bunch of stuff #vevorlawnsweeper #vevor #lawnsweeper #dealsforyoudays

♬ original sound – Josh Morris

@myfamilypov posts $1.32 million at #5, returning after last appearing in February at #7 ($918,590) and being absent from both March and April. The account leads all ten creators in items sold with 39,240 units at an average unit price of $33.60, the lowest on the list, and in content views at 93.96 million. A follower gain of 11,000 in May brings the total to 276,400. Ranking one position above @hannahbentley at #6 with nearly identical revenue, the account closes the gap through volume rather than unit pricing.

4. @be.lush – $1.54 Million

@be.lush

Blender + food processor + smoothie maker all in one. #ninjablender

♬ original sound – LUSH🪴

@be.lush posts $1.54 million at #4, down from $1.69 million at #2 in April. Revenue has contracted each month since the account’s March peak of $3.97 million at #1: $1.69 million in April and $1.54 million in May. Items sold declined from 9,810 in April to 9,410 this month at an average unit price of $163.08, with 262,300 followers and 32.45 million content views.

3. @ericsfindss – $1.64 Million

@ericsfindss posts $1.64 million at #3 in its first appearance in the rankings. The account debuted February 3, 2026, holds 13,400 followers, and sold 6,190 items at an average unit price of $265.18, the highest on the entire list. Content views total 29.04 million. With fewer items sold than any other top-five creator, @ericsfindss reaches #3 in its debut month through unit pricing rather than volume.

2. @trending_ttok – $1.78 Million

@trending_ttok posts $1.78 million at #2, down from $2.15 million at #1 in April. The account’s monthly revenue from February through May traces a full arc: $1.14 million, $1.45 million, $2.15 million, and $1.78 million, with April representing the peak. Items sold rose from 22,740 in April to 24,680 this month at an average unit price of $72.03, with 204,300 followers and 57.67 million content views.

1. @jordantheodore – $1.82 Million

@jordantheodore posts $1.82 million to lead the May rankings in its first appearance on the list. The account debuted July 23, 2024, and sold 9,190 items at an average unit price of $197.62, the second-highest on the list behind @ericsfindss. Content views total 37.58 million across 283,300 followers. With a follower count lower than both @myfamilypov and @be.lush, @jordantheodore leads the May field through a combination of high per-unit pricing and moderate volume.

Takeaway

May 2026 closes with all ten independent creator positions above $1 million in revenue, up from six below that threshold in April. Five of April’s creators are absent, and two first-time entrants place in the top three. The contrast between @ericsfindss’s 13,400 followers producing $1.64 million from 6,190 items at $265.18 each and @myfamilypov’s 93.96 million content views and 39,240 items at $33.60 reaching #5 illustrates the range of strategies generating top-ten results in the same period. @cakedfinds remains the most consistent presence in the current dataset, though its drop from #5 to #10 alongside a revenue increase reflects a field where month-to-month position stability continues to belong to few creators.

Data from Kalodata

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karina gandola

Karina loves writing about the influencer marketing space and an area she is passionate about. She considers her faith and family to be most important to her. If she isn’t spending time with her friends and family, you can almost always find her around her sweet pug, Poshna.

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