What is a verification call?

A verification call is a short paid video call whose only purpose is to confirm that the person on the other side is real, present and serious. It is not a service session and not a sales call. Its value comes from the two things it requires: payment and presence.

Key facts

Why it works

Filters work when they are expensive for the wrong people and cheap for the right ones. A verification call is trivial for someone who intends to spend money and pay for your time. It is unacceptable to someone who wanted free attention, because it demands the two things they will not give: money and a face.

What it is not

  • Not an identity check — you are not collecting documents or legal names.
  • Not a negotiation — pricing and terms are stated before the call, not haggled during it.
  • Not a free consultation — it is paid, and it ends on time.

Setting one up on MeetVelour

  • In your dashboard, set a per-minute rate and a short duration.
  • Share your creator link with every enquiry.
  • The client pays and receives a private call link automatically.
  • You both join in the browser at the agreed time.

Common questions

Do I need to install anything?

No. Calls run in the browser for both sides.

Can I refuse to continue after the call?

Yes. The verification call is a self-contained paid interaction; nothing obliges you to agree to anything afterwards.

Require a verification call before you commit

Set a price and duration, share your link, and only talk to people who show up and pay.

Set up verification calls

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