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We are looking for a high-level conversationalist to manage fan chats for a top-performing creator brand. This is not basic replying or copy-pasting. This role is for someone who can entertain, flirt, build connection, and convert attention into revenue.

Your job is to make fans feel like this is the most fun chat they are in — then naturally guide conversations into paid content, tips, and long-term support.

If you are dry, shy, robotic, or uncomfortable with flirtatious conversation, this is not the role for you.

What You’ll Be Doing

• Holding engaging, flirty, and fun conversations with fans

• Building emotional connection, curiosity, and desire

• Turning casual chats into high-retention fans and paying supporters

• Creatively introducing paid content, customs, and upsells

• Remembering details about fans and using them

• Following a defined brand personality and chat style

• Writing like a real, expressive person (not scripts)

• Hitting revenue and engagement targets

What We’re Looking For

This role is perfect for someone who is:

✔ Naturally playful, flirty, and emotionally intelligent

✔ Creative with words and scenarios

✔ Comfortable in adult-oriented conversations

✔ Good at reading people and steering conversations

✔ Fast typer with strong English

✔ Able to stay in character consistently

✔ Motivated by performance and money

✔ Reliable, disciplined, and detail-oriented

Not required, but a big plus:

• Sales, psychology, writing, or roleplay experience

• OnlyFans, cam, or online chatting background

• Experience building parasocial engagement

What We Do NOT Want

✘ One-word repliers

✘ Script readers

✘ Customer-service tone

✘ People uncomfortable with sexual themes

✘ People who rush links instead of building desire

✘ Low-effort chatters

Performance Expectations

• Fans feel engaged, not ignored

• Conversations feel personal and entertaining

• Strong retention and repeat buyers

• Consistent upsells without being pushy

• Measurable revenue contribution

This is a performance-based role. High performers make more.

Pay is $8-10 an hour plus 3-7% commision depending on sales

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