Understanding the chamet commission model explained for hostesses is crucial if you’re hoping to succeed as a Chamet agency owner or aspiring hostess. Whether you dream of building a strong agency team, upgrading your tiers, or want a clear sense of how daily earnings translate to real money, a step-by-step guide makes the system much less daunting. Let’s walk through the logic together, using easy examples and practical micro-scenarios so you can confidently register your Chamet Agency and start earning commission right away.
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Chamet Commission Model Explained for Hostesses: Key Concepts and Earning Structure
Chamet’s commission system is designed to motivate both hostesses and agency owners by rewarding not just direct activity, but also strong team building. At the core of the model are two main earning streams: direct commission from hostesses you manage, and “override” commission from sub-agents you invite under your agency. The magic happens when both streams grow together.
For every minute a hostess is in a video call (either random or private), she earns beans, Chamet’s in-app currency. The same applies when she receives gifts. Here’s a simple conversion to keep in mind: 10,000 beans = $1 USD. Hostesses have full control over their private call price (within system limits), usually between 1,200–6,000 beans per minute.
Let’s take an everyday example. Alma logs in for an evening session and has three private calls lasting 10, 8, and 12 minutes at a rate of 2,500 beans/min. Altogether, she earns 75,000 beans, which is $7.50 for that night. Once she accumulates 100,000 beans ($10), she becomes eligible for withdrawal. This real-time logic motivates hostesses to stay active and engaged.
Direct Commission vs Override: How Agencies Earn
For agency owners, two numbers matter daily:
- Total cashable beans earned by your direct hostesses
- The combined revenue from your sub-agents (agents you have invited under you)
Direct commission is a percentage of your own hostesses’ cashable amount. The multitude of small efforts from each hostess can add up fast, especially during peak days or events. Meanwhile, the override commission is what you earn from your sub-agents’ success. The key is the difference between your commission tier and theirs—this is the override percentage.
Here’s a mini-scenario: imagine you’re at a 22% commission tier, and one of your sub-agents is at 18%. If that sub-agent’s total team brings in $500 today, you earn (22% – 18%) × $500 = $20 override—on top of what your direct hostesses make for you! If a sub-agent’s tier matches yours, the override is $0 for that day from their branch, nudging you to motivate your team to grow but also to keep advancing yourself.
30-Day Revenue Logic: Why Your Commission Tier Changes
Unlike static systems, Chamet calculates your commission rate based on the rolling last 30 days of earnings. This calculation includes all cashable amounts of your direct hostesses and the revenue totals of all your sub-agents. Your performance each day can push you up (or down) the commission ladder, which ranges from 5% (Class A) to 30% (Class K). The more you and your team earn in these 30 days, the better your tier and the higher your take-home share.
Let’s visualize this with an example:
- If your total 30-day revenue is $500, you’re eligible for a 5% commission.
- At $5,000, the commission bumps up to 15%.
- Reach $150,000 in 30 days, and you’re earning 22% on all qualifying amounts.
For brand new agencies (less than 30 days old), your rate is calculated from the registration date to yesterday’s total. This structure encourages steady recruitment and consistent hosting.
Tier Upgrade Strategy: Growing Your Earnings as a Chamet Agency
Your tier, and thus your commission, is entirely performance-driven. Daily, Chamet recalculates your past 30 days’ numbers and adjusts your commission ratio accordingly. A natural tier upgrade strategy is to:
- Recruit new hostesses using your dedicated agency link
- Encourage your team to stay active and withdraw regularly (so beans keep converting)
- Bring in sub-agents to multiply your total earnings
Here’s a scenario: Let’s say you have five hostesses, each regularly withdrawing at least $20 per week, and you’ve invited two sub-agents. If your own team brings in $3,000 over a month and your sub-agents’ teams combine for another $8,000, you’re at $11,000 total—giving you a healthy commission ratio that may upgrade your tier. The more you support and train your hostesses and sub-agents, the more reliable and sustainable your income becomes.
Commissions in Practice: Real Chamet Micro-Scenarios
Let’s illustrate two distinct daily earning cases:
- Scenario 1: All Earnings from Sub-Agents
Suppose you have three sub-agents: Agent B (10% tier, $100 daily), Agent C (18% tier, $500 daily), Agent D (22% tier, $5,000 daily). If you personally are at a 22% tier, your override commissions for the day would be:
(22%−10%) × $100 = $12 from B
(22%−18%) × $500 = $20 from C
(22%−22%) × $5,000 = $0 from D
Total: $32 earned from overrides that day. - Scenario 2: Direct Hostess Earnings Plus Sub-Agent Overrides
Add in direct hostesses who together earned $1,500 in a day. As your own commission ratio is 22%, you receive $330 from them (22% × $1,500). Adding the $32 in overrides above, your daily take is $362.
Micro-error to avoid: If a sub-agent’s own commission tier climbs too close to yours, your override shrinks. That’s motivation to keep leading and growing your network—so your tier always stays a step ahead.
Register Your Chamet Agency and Start Earning Commission: Withdrawal Process and Compliance
Withdrawing your earnings is simple once you meet the $10 minimum (100,000 beans). Hostesses see the withdrawal option automatically appear in their Chamet app. For agencies, commission accumulates in your dashboard and is paid out through Metwallet—the official and secure withdrawal platform. Bind your Metwallet account through the agency dashboard, and once your unpaid commission hits $10, payouts flow directly and quickly.
Withdrawals are processed in multiples of $10. For hostesses, once beans convert at the daily 24:00 (GMT+8) settlement time, funds can be withdrawn the next day. Compliance is critical—ensure every team member passes face verification, follows all live content standards, and avoids forbidden behaviors like sharing accounts, appearing with minors in the background, or explicit content.
Gift Earning Rules and Daily Payout Math
Hostesses can also boost their earnings via gifts from callers. For regular gifts, hostesses receive 60% of the gift’s value in beans. Some “lucky gift” types—like yellow or purple treasure boxes—allocate a lower percentage (20% or even 1%) to the hostess, with the rest entering a prize pool. Always keep an eye on which gifts offer the best earnings potential, and encourage audience interaction with regular gift types to maximize income.
FAQ: Chamet Commission Model and Daily Earnings
How often does Chamet recalculate my commission ratio?
The system recalculates your commission daily by analyzing the past 30 days of earnings from your hostesses and sub-agents. If your team’s activity increases or dips, your tier (and ratio) updates automatically the next day.
What’s the difference between direct commission and override?
Direct commission is based on how much your personally invited hostesses earn. Override is the bonus you receive from the difference between your tier and your sub-agents’ tiers, multiplied by their total team revenue.
When can I withdraw my agency commission?
Once your accumulated unpaid commission reaches $10, Chamet automatically sends your agency commission to your bound Metwallet account. Binding your Metwallet is essential for payouts to work smoothly.
Can I increase my commission tier quickly?
Rapid growth is possible by steadily recruiting active hostesses and engaged sub-agents, as well as maintaining high activity. Since the rolling 30-day window is always moving, even a strong week can help boost your current tier, especially in the early days of your agency.
How do I calculate how much I’ll earn from a sub-agent?
Your override from a sub-agent is your commission ratio minus theirs, then multiplied by that sub-agent’s full team earnings. If you’re at 18% and your sub-agent is at 10%, and they earn $1000, you pocket (18%-10%) × $1000 = $80 in override that day.
What happens if my hostesses don’t reach the withdrawal threshold?
Hostesses must accumulate at least 100,000 beans ($10) before the withdrawal button appears in their app. If they’re short, encourage consistency and regular shifts, which will speed up that first payout.
What if I want to become a Chamet agent?
You can register anytime through the official Chamet agency registration portal. Remember that only brand new users can be linked; existing users cannot retroactively bind to your agency. Always use your special link!
Register Your Chamet Agency and Start Earning Commission: Your Next Step
If you’re inspired to put the chamet commission model explained for hostesses into practice, now is the time to join. Register your Chamet Agency here to start building your team and earning commission on every call, every day. Success comes to those who understand the system and take daily action—will you be the next top performer?