March 2026 brings a near-complete reshuffle to TikTok Shop’s independent creator rankings. Two creators who did not appear in February’s top ten claim the top two spots, six of the ten entries are new faces, and the month’s leader outpaces the second-place finisher by over $1.8 million.
Here are the ten independent creators who generated the most revenue on TikTok Shop in March 2026:
VICTORIA closes out the list with $971.73k in revenue on 21.74k items sold and 30.8k followers. Her best-selling products fall in the footwear category, consistent with Crocs’ appearance in the shop rankings this month. VICTORIA does not appear on February’s list.
Kajsa generates $1.03m in revenue and also makes her first appearance on the list this month. With 33.6k followers, she is among several March newcomers with a follower count under 38k who nonetheless cross the $1m revenue threshold.
Mariana posts $1.04m on 28.61k items sold with 37.4k followers, also a first-time entry. Her unit volume is the highest among positions six through ten, and roughly five times that of the creator directly above her on the list, reflecting a lower average unit price in her product mix.
Maddie enters the rankings for the first time with $1.06m in revenue on 5.97k items sold and 31.8k followers. Best-selling products include Shark appliances and home goods. Despite selling a fraction of the units Mariana does at position eight, Maddie edges her out by approximately $20k in revenue, pointing to a meaningfully higher average unit price.
cakedfinds drops three positions from third in February ($975.76k) to sixth in March, despite a revenue increase of $174k. The account adds 6k followers to reach 50.1k, and best-selling products include Shark appliances and medicube skincare sets. Positions six through ten are separated by just $178k in total.
Yandi Latino appears at fifth with $1.16m on 3.86k items sold and 12.3k followers, adding 3.71k new followers in the period. With the lowest follower count in the top five, the account generates revenue on par with creators carrying three to fifteen times as many followers, driven by a comparatively small number of high-conversion transactions.
Trending TT holds fourth, up from second in February ($1.14m), with revenue increasing $310k month-over-month. The account adds 7.6k followers to reach 185.8k. Best-selling products include floor care and home appliances, in line with the Shark-driven category performance visible across this month’s shop and product rankings.
Hannah Bentley falls from first in February to third in March, despite a revenue increase of $160k to $1.53m. Her follower count grows by 7.5k, the largest gain in the top five, reaching 52.6k. Best-selling products shift toward home and wellness items, with an average unit price of $60.81. She debuted on TikTok Shop on January 16, 2025.
Ty enters the top ten for the first time, placing second with $2.15m on 10.61k items sold and 146.4k followers. The account debuted on March 14, 2025, and added 2.8k followers in the period. Best-selling products include Shark vacuums and floor care appliances, with an average unit price of $61.00, the second highest in the top five.
LUSH leads March by a wide margin, generating $3.97m on 18.62k items sold with 249.1k followers. The account debuted on December 20, 2024, and was not ranked in February. The $1.82m gap between LUSH and the second-place finisher exceeds the total revenue of any creator ranked sixth or below this month. Best-selling products include Shark appliances and kitchen accessories. LUSH adds 5.4k followers in the period.
Key Takeaways
March 2026’s independent creator rankings are defined by a concentration of revenue at the top and a compressed, largely new mid-tier. Six of ten creators are first-time entries, while the four February returners, @hannahbentley, @trending_ttok, @cakedfinds, and @yandi.perez2, all post revenue gains despite downward or sideways positional shifts. Shark products appear as top sellers across multiple creators on the list, consistent with the brand’s performance in the shop and product rankings for the same period.
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March 2026 brings a near-complete reshuffle to TikTok Shop’s independent creator rankings. Two creators who did not appear in February’s top ten claim the top two spots, six of the ten entries are new faces, and the month’s leader outpaces the second-place finisher by over $1.8 million.
Here are the ten independent creators who generated the most revenue on TikTok Shop in March 2026:
10. @victoriaaa131313 (VICTORIA) – $971.73k
VICTORIA closes out the list with $971.73k in revenue on 21.74k items sold and 30.8k followers. Her best-selling products fall in the footwear category, consistent with Crocs’ appearance in the shop rankings this month. VICTORIA does not appear on February’s list.
9. @kajsa.ziebell (Kajsa) – $1.03m
Kajsa generates $1.03m in revenue and also makes her first appearance on the list this month. With 33.6k followers, she is among several March newcomers with a follower count under 38k who nonetheless cross the $1m revenue threshold.
8. @mydlvz1 (Mariana) – $1.04m
Mariana posts $1.04m on 28.61k items sold with 37.4k followers, also a first-time entry. Her unit volume is the highest among positions six through ten, and roughly five times that of the creator directly above her on the list, reflecting a lower average unit price in her product mix.
7. @themaddiehaven (Maddie) – $1.06m
Maddie enters the rankings for the first time with $1.06m in revenue on 5.97k items sold and 31.8k followers. Best-selling products include Shark appliances and home goods. Despite selling a fraction of the units Mariana does at position eight, Maddie edges her out by approximately $20k in revenue, pointing to a meaningfully higher average unit price.
6. @cakedfinds – $1.15m
cakedfinds drops three positions from third in February ($975.76k) to sixth in March, despite a revenue increase of $174k. The account adds 6k followers to reach 50.1k, and best-selling products include Shark appliances and medicube skincare sets. Positions six through ten are separated by just $178k in total.
5. @yandi.perez2 (Yandi Latino) – $1.16m
Yandi Latino appears at fifth with $1.16m on 3.86k items sold and 12.3k followers, adding 3.71k new followers in the period. With the lowest follower count in the top five, the account generates revenue on par with creators carrying three to fifteen times as many followers, driven by a comparatively small number of high-conversion transactions.
4. @trending_ttok (Trending TT) – $1.45m
Trending TT holds fourth, up from second in February ($1.14m), with revenue increasing $310k month-over-month. The account adds 7.6k followers to reach 185.8k. Best-selling products include floor care and home appliances, in line with the Shark-driven category performance visible across this month’s shop and product rankings.
3. @hannahbentley (Hannah Bentley) – $1.53m
Hannah Bentley falls from first in February to third in March, despite a revenue increase of $160k to $1.53m. Her follower count grows by 7.5k, the largest gain in the top five, reaching 52.6k. Best-selling products shift toward home and wellness items, with an average unit price of $60.81. She debuted on TikTok Shop on January 16, 2025.
2. @dealswithty (Ty) – $2.15m
Ty enters the top ten for the first time, placing second with $2.15m on 10.61k items sold and 146.4k followers. The account debuted on March 14, 2025, and added 2.8k followers in the period. Best-selling products include Shark vacuums and floor care appliances, with an average unit price of $61.00, the second highest in the top five.
1. @be.lush (LUSH) – $3.97m
LUSH leads March by a wide margin, generating $3.97m on 18.62k items sold with 249.1k followers. The account debuted on December 20, 2024, and was not ranked in February. The $1.82m gap between LUSH and the second-place finisher exceeds the total revenue of any creator ranked sixth or below this month. Best-selling products include Shark appliances and kitchen accessories. LUSH adds 5.4k followers in the period.
Key Takeaways
March 2026’s independent creator rankings are defined by a concentration of revenue at the top and a compressed, largely new mid-tier. Six of ten creators are first-time entries, while the four February returners, @hannahbentley, @trending_ttok, @cakedfinds, and @yandi.perez2, all post revenue gains despite downward or sideways positional shifts. Shark products appear as top sellers across multiple creators on the list, consistent with the brand’s performance in the shop and product rankings for the same period.
Data from Kalodata
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