Private video calls vs traditional webcam sites
Both models sell live time; they differ in who is watching and who sets the terms. That difference shows up in your hourly earnings, your schedule and how much of your work becomes permanent public record.
Key facts
- Cam rooms are public and open-ended; booked calls are private and time-boxed.
- Cam earnings depend on hours online; booked calls depend on price and demand.
- MeetVelour calls are paid before the session begins.
- Creators set their own per-minute rate and duration.
Hourly reality
Cam work rewards long sessions because most viewers never spend. Booked calls invert that: nobody is in the room who has not already paid, so an hour of work is an hour of paid work.
Control
- You choose the price, the duration and when you are available.
- There is no ranking that punishes you for being offline.
- There is no room of non-paying spectators to manage.
The catch
You supply the demand. Without an audience or a client list, a private call platform has nobody to sell to — which is why it works best as the conversion layer for attention you already have.
Common questions
Which pays more per hour?
Booked private calls usually pay far more per hour worked; cam sites can pay more per hour if you have a large live audience.
Are calls recorded?
MeetVelour calls are private sessions; recording by either party without consent is not acceptable.
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