Chamet Agency Guide: how to invite hostesses to chamet agency

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Are you curious about how to invite hostesses to Chamet agency and build a thriving team while earning steady commissions? Whether you’re a new agency owner or just starting out as an agent, understanding the step-by-step process is key to avoiding common mistakes and unlocking your earning potential. In this guide, you’ll learn how to use the invitation link for hosts, what the binding process really means, and why the agency registration rules are irreversible—so you can recruit new hosts confidently and grow your network the right way.

How to invite hostesses to Chamet agency: Step-by-step for absolute beginners

The core of recruiting hostesses as a Chamet agent lies in using your unique invitation link for hosts. This process isn’t just about sending a link—it involves understanding the exact steps and critical dos and don’ts to ensure every invited hostess is properly connected to your team (and ultimately, your commission reports).

  • Find your invitation link: Log into your Chamet Agency Dashboard. On the home page, you’ll spot two different links: one for potential hostesses, and a separate one for inviting sub-agents. Make sure to copy the correct invitation link for hosts.
  • Send your hostess link directly to people who have never worked on Chamet before. It’s essential that the candidate does not already have a Chamet account.
  • Ask the candidate to open your link and complete the registration form, using the same phone number or Gmail that they’ll use for Chamet login moving forward.
  • After registration, the new hostess will automatically be “bound” to your agency account for earnings tracking and reports. This binding is permanent—the only way to “unbind” is to delete the account and wait 90 days before face-verifying a new one.

This process is essential for anyone asking how to invite hostesses to Chamet agency, as skipping any step or inviting existing users will break the chain and you won’t earn commission on their earnings.

Why the binding process matters: Understanding Chamet’s irreversible registration rule

The Chamet system enforces an irreversible registration rule for agency invitations. If someone registers for Chamet using your agency’s hostess invitation link, they are permanently attached to your agency from day one. They cannot change agencies, and you cannot manually add existing hostesses to your agency later.

Why such a strict rule? It protects both agencies and the platform from “poaching,” duplicate accounts, and circumvents payout confusion. Make sure your invitees register only through your invitation link, or they’ll end up as independent users with no connection to your team or reports.

For beginners, this commonly leads to two pitfalls:

  • Inviting a hostess who already made a Chamet account “just to check it out” (they can’t be bound anymore!)
  • Sending the hostess invitation link, but the candidate signs up with a wrong phone/email, causing mismatched account binding and lost earning opportunities

Always double-check that your invitees use a brand-new phone number/Gmail and carefully follow the link-based registration. If you miss this, the process can’t be reversed!

Recruit new hosts: How to spot ideal candidates and avoid mistakes

To successfully recruit new hosts, it’s not all about the number of people you contact—quality counts. Look for candidates who are over 18, comfortable on camera, and motivated to earn. Explain to them how the binding process works, and emphasize that using your invitation link for hosts is a one-time and crucial step.

Some real-life micro-scenarios:

  • You meet someone at a cafe who’s interested. Have them scan your agency’s hostess link QR code and register on the spot using their phone.
  • Online recruitment via social media: Share your hostess invitation link in a private message, and follow up with a quick voice note outlining the registration process and common pitfalls (don’t use an old Chamet login, use new login details only).
  • Friends ask if their cousin can “try the app” first—remind them not to download or register organically; always use your unique hostess link from the start.

Clear communication avoids lost recruits and sets your agency up for higher activity and earnings.

Commission basics: From beans to USD—how agencies earn from hostesses

Once you’ve learned how to invite hostesses to Chamet agency and begun building your team, it’s natural to be curious how the earning system works. Here’s what every new agent should know:

  • Hostesses earn beans (Chamet’s digital currency) via video calls and gifts. 10,000 beans equals $1 USD.
  • Each hostess can set her own video call price anywhere from 1,200 to 6,000 beans per minute. For example, a 10-minute private call at 1,200 beans/minute earns 12,000 beans—that’s $1.20.
  • Gifts work differently: hostesses usually receive 60% of regular gift value in beans, while lucky gifts return as little as 1–20% to the host and the rest to a prize pool.

Your agency commission comes from a percentage of every bound hostess’s “cashable beans” that have been earned the previous day (settled at midnight, UTC+8). If you start with a few active hostesses, you’ll start to see small but steady payouts building up in your Chamet Agency Dashboard.

Real earning example: Withdrawal process and payout timing for hostesses and agencies

Let’s walk through a daily earning scenario for a new agent:

  • Suppose you invite three hostesses. Each earned 100,000 beans this week.
  • 100,000 beans equals $10 USD, which is the minimum needed to unlock the withdrawal option.
  • At midnight each day (UTC+8), the prior day’s beans are converted to cashable dollars in the app. Both hostesses and agents see money accumulate on separate dashboards—hostesses in their app, agents in their agency backend.
  • After the $10 threshold, earnings can be withdrawn to Metwallet (the official Chamet wallet) and sent on to a bank account. Typically, hostesses see their payout in Metwallet almost instantly, though actual bank transfers may take 2–7 working days depending on the country.
  • As an agent, you’ll also need to bind your Metwallet in the agency backend. Once your accumulated commission reaches $10, the system triggers a payout for you automatically.

It’s a smooth system, but paying close attention to registration, binding, and withdrawal rules means you’ll never miss a day’s worth of earnings.

Commission ratio and override math: How your income grows as your network expands

The Chamet commission system is designed to reward agency growth in two powerful ways: direct hostess management and sub-agent overrides. Here’s how it works:

  • Your daily commission ratio (between 5% and 30%) is based on the total earnings of your hostesses and all sub-agents in the past 30 days. If you register today, your ratio is calculated from your first day until now, updating every day as team results grow.
  • If you recruit sub-agents as well as hostesses, you’ll earn an “override” commission: the difference between your ratio and each sub-agent’s ratio, multiplied by their teams’ total earnings.

For example: If your commission ratio is 22% and one of your sub-agents is at 18%, you’ll collect 4% on that sub-agent’s team performance. If their host/agent network produces $1,000 in a day, you earn $40 from this override. Simultaneously, you keep earning 22% from your direct hostesses’ beans payouts.

As your team’s rolling 30-day performance climbs, your commission ratio can rise through the A–K class tiers, further boosting your agency’s passive income. New agents should track their reports and encourage their team to grow together for the best results.

Invitation link for hosts: Common mistakes and how to ensure every recruit is correctly bound

Many new agents lose potential earnings due to simple invitation errors. Avoid these common pitfalls:

  • Never invite someone who already created a Chamet account. Once registered, their account can’t be bound to any agency by manual request—it’s permanent. They would need to delete their Chamet account and wait 90 days before trying again.
  • Always check that your recruit uses the same login details (phone/email) throughout the registration process. Mismatched details break the automatic binding.
  • Resist sharing your link in public channels where existing Chamet users might click “out of curiosity”—focus on fresh candidates only.

If someone vanishes from your invitee list, it’s usually due to a mistake in the initial binding step. Coach every new candidate personally—even sending voice or screen recording instructions can make a big difference for first-timers.

FAQ: How to invite hostesses to Chamet agency and maximize your team’s success

What’s the correct way to send my hostess invitation link?

Always copy the invitation link for hosts from your Agency Dashboard home page. Share it directly with new candidates (private message is safest). Ask them to complete registration using that link and stick to the login method they started with—no switching between phone number and Gmail during the process.

Can I add a hostess who already has a Chamet account to my agency?

No, Chamet does not support manual or “after the fact” binding. Only new registrations completed via your invitation link will become part of your agency. Hostesses who already registered must delete their account and wait 90 days if they wish to join your team in the future.

What happens if the candidate registers using another agent’s link by mistake?

The binding is permanent—whoever’s invitation link was used during registration becomes the bound agency for that hostess. Always double-check and send your unique agency ID/link, and ask the recruit to confirm before they register.

Why did my invited hostess not appear in my agency invitee list?

This usually happens if they registered without using your link, used an existing account, or mismatched their login credentials during signup. Ask them to register again, following the proper process from the beginning, and using new, unused details.

How soon can my newly invited hostess withdraw her earnings?

Once she has at least 100,000 beans ($10 USD), completed face verification, and bound her Metwallet, the withdrawal button becomes available in the app. Beans earned today are converted into spendable cash at midnight (UTC+8), with withdrawals typically hitting Metwallet within minutes. Bank transfers from Metwallet may take 2–7 business days in most regions.

How is my agency commission paid, and what’s the minimum withdrawal?

After your agency commissions add up to $10, Chamet automatically transfers the payout to your agency’s bound Metwallet account daily. Simply ensure your wallet is set up and verified in the agency backend.

If I make a mistake and want to change the bound agency, is it possible?

No, Chamet’s system does not allow hostesses or agents to change their upper agency after binding. The only workaround is to delete your account entirely, wait 90 days for the face data reset, and then register again, following the correct invitation process.

Register your Chamet Agency and start earning commission: Build your team today

If you’re ready to put all this knowledge into practice, now is the perfect time to register your Chamet Agency and start building a network of enthusiastic, productive hostesses. Follow the invitation link process carefully, support your new recruits, and enjoy the rewards of agency growth and daily commission earnings. Take your first step to agency success now!

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