How to price your calls and content

Pricing on MeetVelour is entirely yours to set. Calls are priced per minute (minimum $5/minute), bundles and memberships are priced as a flat amount. The useful question is not what to charge in absolute terms, but what job each price is doing.

Key facts

Three prices, three different jobs

  • A verification call price exists to filter. It should be low enough that a serious person pays without thinking and high enough that nobody pays by accident.
  • A full call price exists to pay you for your time. Price it as you would any hour of skilled work.
  • A bundle or membership price exists to convert attention you already have. It competes with impulse, so it usually sits lower than an hourly rate.

Common pricing mistakes

The first is pricing a filter like a product — charging so much for a short verification call that serious clients hesitate, which defeats the point. The second is the reverse: pricing real work like a filter, so you end up doing long sessions for screening money.

The third is changing prices constantly. Buyers who saw one number and come back to another tend not to buy at all. Pick a price, leave it in place long enough to see whether it converts, then adjust deliberately.

Testing without guessing

Your dashboard shows what actually sold. Look at the ratio between page visits and purchases rather than at revenue alone — a high-priced item that nobody buys and a low-priced item that everyone buys can produce the same revenue with very different amounts of your time consumed.

Common questions

Is there a maximum price?

No. There is a $5-per-minute minimum on calls; there is no upper limit on calls, bundles or memberships.

Can I run different prices for different clients?

Your public page carries one price per item. You can change the price at any time, and each purchase locks in the price it was made at.

Start selling calls and content

Create a creator account, set your price and share one private link.

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