How Much Can You Really Earn as a Webcam Model?
The honest numbers. What new girls actually make in week one, what the average looks like after a few months, and what the top earners on our books are pulling in.
Everyone wants to know this one and nobody online seems to give a straight answer. You either get screenshots of $20,000 weeks that look fake, or vague replies along the lines of "it depends." Both are useless if you're trying to work out whether this is worth your time.
So here's what actually happens, based on the girls we've signed over the last few years.
Your first week
Most new girls earn somewhere between $200 and $600 in their first week. That's working roughly four to five sessions of around three hours each. It's not life-changing money yet, but it's a real start, and it's almost always more than people expect.
A handful do much better straight away, usually because they're naturally chatty on camera and pick up regulars fast. A few do less because they only stream once or twice that week. The pattern is pretty consistent.
Month two and three
This is where things change. Once you've got a small group of regulars who tip and come back, weekly earnings tend to land in the $1,200 to $2,500 range for someone working part-time hours. Full-time girls are usually well above that.
- Part-time (around 15 hours a week): $800 to $1,800
- Steady (around 25 hours a week): $1,800 to $3,500
- Full-time and consistent: $3,500 to $7,000+
The top of our roster
Our top earners clear five figures most weeks. We're not going to pretend that's normal because it isn't. Those girls have been doing this for a year or more, they know their audience inside out, and they treat it like a proper business. The point is the ceiling is genuinely high if you stick with it.