Tango, a live social entertainment platform where creators stream, connect with audiences and earn through digital gifts, is sharing three Ukrainian creator stories that show how women are using the platform to rebuild income, confidence and community during the war.
Liia, a 25-year-old survivor from Mariupol, began streaming after escaping the siege, relocating abroad as a refugee and becoming a new mother. Since joining Tango in 2022, she has earned approximately $267,000 in cumulative Tango-verified earnings and now leads a 285-person creator agency, mentoring others who are learning how to start over.
Lexi, 33, from Kropyvnytskyi, came to Tango as a single mother looking for a way to work from home while caring for her son. What began as late-night streams grew into approximately $68,000 in cumulative Tango-verified earnings over roughly three years, current earnings of about $2,500 to $3,000 per month and a community that helped her reclaim her independence. “I found myself on Tango,” Lexi said.
Anastasiia Kulik, from Chernihiv, spent ten years as a civil servant on a minimum salary before turning a small side hustle into Inspire, a Tango creator agency with roughly 600 creators. After sheltering with her family during the war, Kulik used Tango to build a new career and now helps other women see live streaming as a real modern profession. “Streams aren’t only about money – they’re about inspiration, motivation, support, and a team,” she said.
“These stories show what can happen when access, technology and human connection meet at the right moment,” a Tango company representative said. “Liia, Lexi and Anastasiia each came to the platform from different circumstances, but their stories point to the same truth: live connection can help people build income, community and possibility, even when they are starting again.”
With a user base of 600 million and over 1 million creators streaming each month, Tango gives creators a global stage where live conversation, fan support and digital gifting can become a meaningful part of their business. The featured earnings are exceptional and not typical of every creator, but these stories offer a powerful look at how Ukrainian women are using the creator economy to rebuild lives and create opportunity during wartime.
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Tango is a global live-streaming and creator monetization platform where creators go live, connect with fans in real time and earn through digital gifts, fan engagement and interactive entertainment.
Founded in Mountain View, California in 2009 by Uri Raz, Tango has grown into a worldwide social platform with approximately 600 million registered users, roughly 1 billion guests and registered users combined and around 1 million creators streaming each month.
At a time when creators are looking beyond traditional social media and subscription platforms, Tango gives them a direct way to turn live attention into income while giving viewers a more personal, immediate way to connect. With global scale, real-time engagement and a growing interest in human, hybrid and AI-driven experiences, Tango is positioning itself as a next-generation home for live social entertainment.





