Streamate
A private-first environment for creators who prefer conversation and conversion over public-room tip goals.
- Best fit
- One-to-one conversion and pay-per-minute sessions
- Data reviewed
- 15 Aug 2026
Offer-specific; verify before signing
Streamate’s public performer agreement refers to a performer percentage “as specified by Streamate” rather than publishing one universal current rate. Agencies may offer a different net split.
Commonly weekly, subject to account type, hold periods and payment method
Method and account dependent
Strengths
- Private-first earning model
- Less dependence on public tip goals
- Established international audience
- Structured session flow
Trade-offs
- Public payout rate is not fully transparent
- Unpaid free-chat conversion time
- Agency terms may add another cut
- Strict platform conduct rules
Ask in writing
- 01What exact percentage appears in my offer?
- 02Is the percentage applied to all sale types?
- 03Who owns my account if I join through a studio?
Useful controls are still only layers.
- Regional restrictions may be available
- Paid private and exclusive modes
- Studio and independent account paths
Who the platform currently serves
Verified adults; category availability depends on region and current onboarding.
Every person who appears must meet platform age and identity-verification requirements. Eligibility and category labels can change and may differ by jurisdiction.
Compare against my needs →How we checked Streamate
We prefer official documentation, then independent rights-focused reporting. Dashboard-only or inconsistent details lower the confidence label.
- 01Streamate performer agreement (opens in new tab)
Official public agreement; account-specific commercial terms may be newer.
- 02Streamate Models (opens in new tab)
Official performer recruitment and support entry point.