Monetising private calls without public streaming
Running private calls as a business needs four things in place: a price, a screening step, a schedule you control, and payment before the session. Get those right and the absence of a public room costs you nothing.
Key facts
- Screening is easier when the first step is a short paid call.
- Payment before the session removes no-show risk on the fee.
- You decide availability; there is no ranking penalty for being offline.
- Creators keep 80% of call revenue.
Build the funnel backwards
- The paid session is the destination.
- A short verification call is the entry point.
- The link in your bio is the road between them.
Screening without unpaid work
Every question you ask before a booking is unpaid labour if the person never books. Charging a small amount for the first short call converts screening from a cost into revenue, and filters time-wasters more effectively than any questionnaire.
Protecting your schedule
Publish the durations you offer and stick to them. Open-ended availability is what makes this work feel unbounded; fixed sessions are what makes it sustainable.
Common questions
How do I handle clients who want to negotiate?
Restate the published price once. Negotiation before a first booking usually predicts problems after it.
What if I only want a few calls a week?
That is a normal use of the platform — availability is entirely yours.
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