What happens after you send someone your MeetVelour link

Once your link leaves your hands, the platform does the awkward parts: showing prices, taking payment, confirming it, and issuing a private call link. You do not have to chase, invoice, or explain how to pay.

Key facts

What the customer sees

They land on your profile: your name, photo, bio, and your live offers with prices. Nothing is hidden behind a message request. This matters because the most common reason a warm lead goes cold is having to ask what something costs.

What they do next

  • Choose an offer — a call, a content bundle, or a membership tier.
  • Pick a payment method: crypto directly, or card, Apple Pay and other methods through the hosted checkout.
  • Pay. The order is created and monitored until the confirmed amount covers the order total.
  • Receive access immediately: a private, time-scoped call link, or the unlocked content.

What you have to do

For content and memberships: nothing. Delivery is automatic. For calls: show up at the agreed time and open the same private room link.

There is no invoicing step, no "did it go through?" exchange, and no situation where you have delivered before being paid.

Why this removes the most common conversion killer

Most lost sales in private creator work happen in the gap between interest and payment — swapping payment handles, explaining apps, waiting for a transfer, second-guessing. Sending one link collapses that gap into a single page, and the customer never has to expose their identity by creating an account.

Common questions

Does the customer need an account?

No. Customers buy anonymously with no registration. Only creators have accounts.

What if the customer pays slightly more than the order?

A payment is treated as complete when the confirmed amount is equal to or greater than the order total.

One link does the selling

Prices, payment and access on a single page — nothing for you to chase.

Get your link

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