Bookings
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How Bookings Work
Booking Types
Platform bookings come from fans or customers booking directly through your profile. Agent bookings come from your agent or manager on your behalf. External bookings are ones you add manually for gigs arranged outside the platform (clubs, conventions, private events).
Booking Lifecycle
Pending means a request has been submitted and is waiting for your approval. Confirmed means you accepted it. Completed means the event happened and payment was processed. Cancelled means either party cancelled before the event. You can accept or decline pending bookings from this page.
What Fans See vs What You See
Your dashboard shows ALL booking columns (date, time, location, client, rate, status, notes, etc.). Your public profile only shows the columns you have toggled on in Settings. Fans cannot see private details like your exact address or internal notes unless you choose to display them.
Platform Fees
The platform takes a 15% commission on bookings made through the platform. Bookings you add manually as external have no platform fee. Your net earnings show in Financial Hub after the commission is applied.
Quick Book Templates
Templates let you create pre-filled booking types for things you do regularly (feature dance, photo shoot, video call, etc.). Click a template to instantly create a new booking with the details already filled in -- just pick the date and confirm.
Calendar Integration
All bookings automatically appear on your Content Calendar. If you have iCloud Calendar connected, bookings sync there too. Booking reminders are sent based on your notification preferences (day before, hours before, etc.).
Location Privacy
The platform never reveals your private location (home address, set address). On your public profile, bookings only show safe labels like the event name, venue zone, or booth number. Full address details are only visible to you and anyone you explicitly share them with.
Booking Requests & Availability
Studios, agents, fans, strip clubs, and other performers can send you booking requests. Each request includes who is requesting, what type of scene or service, the date, offered rate, and other performers involved. Your request routing settings (in Settings > Booking Preferences) control whether requests go to your agent, to you directly, or both. You can set a wait period for your agent to respond before you can accept directly, enable auto-accept when your calendar is open, and block same-day double bookings.
Example Routing Combinations
- Everything through my agent: Agent receives = On, Agent can accept = On, I can accept = Off.
- Agent first, then me (24h): Wait for agent = On (24h). Accept button unlocks after 24 hours.
- Skip agent, book directly: Agent receives = On (FYI), I can accept = On, Wait for agent = Off.
- Auto-pilot: Auto-accept if calendar open = On. Free dates auto-accept; booked dates decline or hold.
- Studio example: All requests go through booking manager. Agent can accept = On, I can accept = Off.
- Strip club booking: Club sends request. Agent confirms availability. Performer accepts. Calendar blocked, contract attached.
Rebooking
Rebook from anywhere: Filmography ("Rebook with this studio"), Industry Contacts ("Request booking"), past Bookings ("Rebook"), or Financial Hub transactions ("Rebook"). All pre-fill the studio, rate, and scene type from the original.
Promotions
Studios can promote themselves to agents/performers with awards and rates (including first-time premium rates). Agents can push their talent to studios with stats, photos, and scene history. Performers can self-promote as available. Studios can post casting calls that matching performers can respond to.
All User Types
Every feature works the same for performers, studios, agents, publicists, and strip clubs. Same settings, same calendar blocking, same request flow. Two-way consent: features connecting two accounts require both to have relevant settings enabled.
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