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Fake names on every account. Full discretion, by design.
Every account we run uses an alias chosen with the model — never a legal name, never a previously-used handle. The case studies below use coded initials for the same reason. It's how we keep our creators untraceable across platforms and protect their identity off-camera. Numbers are real; identities stay private.
More tokens per stream, fewer hours on cam
M. was streaming six nights a week on a major live-streaming platform with a loyal but small regulars list. Token goals stalled mid-stream and there was nothing to sell after the cam light went off.
We tightened her live-stream tip menu, set clearer goal ladders, and opened an OF to host stream replays and post-show PPVs. Three months in, she's streaming four nights instead of six and her monthly take is up to $68k.
Cross-posting live rooms to OF lifted monthly take
C. was a steady mid-tier live streamer with no presence off-platform. Tips were consistent but capped — once the stream ended, revenue stopped.
We launched a paired OF as a quiet upsell from her live room: pinned link, exclusive clips, and tip-menu items that unlocked OF content. Same hours on cam, a second income layer underneath, monthly revenue climbed to $78k by month four.
Steadier live schedule, steadier income
E. ran OF live shows on a chaotic schedule and had never tried a dedicated live-streaming platform. Income swung between strong and dead weeks with no pattern fans could rely on.
We mapped a fixed three-night live schedule, added a live-streaming room on her two strongest nights, and packaged stream replays as OF PPVs. After two months, her weekly income variance dropped and the monthly average climbed to $62k.

