Alternatives to webcam sites for private 1-to-1 calls
Public cam sites are performance venues: you broadcast to a room and earn from tips and a share of the room's spending. A private call platform is the opposite arrangement — one client, one booked session, one price agreed before it starts.
Key facts
- Cam sites provide audience; private call platforms require you to bring one.
- On MeetVelour, calls are paid for in advance at a price you set.
- Calls run in the browser with a private, time-scoped room.
- The creator keeps 80% of call revenue.
The trade at the centre of the choice
A cam site gives you traffic and takes a large share plus a public performance. A private platform gives you a higher share and no public exposure, but no traffic at all. Which is better depends entirely on whether you already have an audience.
Earnings shape
- Cam site: many small tips, unpredictable, dependent on hours logged.
- Private calls: fewer, larger, scheduled and paid up front.
- Private calls reward reputation and repeat clients rather than screen time.
Exposure
Public streaming is recorded and re-shared far more often than most creators expect. A private booked call has no public room and no audience beyond the client who paid.
Common questions
Do I need to stream publicly on MeetVelour?
No. There is no public streaming feature — calls are private 1-to-1 sessions.
Can I use both?
Yes. Many creators use cam sites for reach and a private platform for their regulars.
Set up your private calls
Choose a per-minute price and a duration, share your link, and get paid before the call starts.
Set up your private calls