MeetVelour in Africa

For creators across Africa, the two structural obstacles to selling online have usually been getting paid at all and getting paid in a stable currency. MeetVelour prices everything in USD and pays out in crypto to an address the creator controls, which removes both from the equation.

Key facts

Why the payout model matters here specifically

Many international platforms either do not support payouts to African countries at all, or route them through partners with long delays and heavy deductions. Crypto settlement sidesteps that entire layer: the payout goes to a wallet address you own, and you decide what to do with it next.

Pricing in USD has a second effect that matters more in some markets than others: your income is not tied to your local currency's movements. What you earned last month is still the same number this month.

Selling to an audience beyond your city

Nothing about the platform requires your buyers to be nearby. A creator in Accra or Nairobi can sell calls and content to an audience in Europe or North America without any of them creating an account, and without either side sharing personal contact details. Practically, that means your addressable market is wherever your existing following already is.

Practical constraints worth planning around

  • Video calls need a stable connection — test yours before publishing a call price.
  • Content bundles keep earning during hours you are offline or connectivity is unreliable.
  • State your availability window explicitly; buyers cannot guess your working hours.

African city guides

Available wherever you are

Set up your creator page in minutes — no bank account or local registration needed.

Get started

Related reading