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Paid Offer

Set the link, price, and description

Sasha from ChatSan

Written by Sasha from ChatSan

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The Paid Offer tab is where ChatSan sends the fan once a chat moves toward buying. It holds the payment link, the price, and the description. It comes after the free media and is one tab of the full creator setup.

Main offer

  1. Payment link - a direct checkout link, a paid-content link, or a redirect to a subscription page. ChatSan has no control over the destination, so make sure it matches the description.
  2. Price - for a first paid unlock, a strong range is €6–€15 (or $5–$16). If you redirect to a platform, keep the first step close to that range.
  3. Description - this matters as much as the link. Don't write one vague sentence. Explain what the fan receives, why it's private, how it differs from public content, and why buying now makes sense (~300–400 characters).
Weak offer copyBetter offer copy
She sells private photos.Unlock my private set from tonight: intimate photos and a short personal clip I don't post publicly. I only share this side with men who make me feel wanted and serious enough to follow through.
Subscribe to see more.Join me there for my private gallery, quieter conversations, and the content I keep away from public posts. It's the best place for a more personal side of me.

Be specific without giving the product away for free. If the link unlocks photos, say how many or describe the mood. If it sends him to a platform, explain why it's worth joining and what changes once he's there.

Cheaper offer

The cheaper offer is a fallback, not the main strategy. Use it when the fan hesitates or pushes back on the first price. It should feel like a limited alternative, not like the real price was inflated.

  • Make it about 20–30% cheaper than the main offer.
  • Use psychological pricing when it fits, e.g. a €9.95 fallback against a €12–€13 main offer.
  • Don't make it too cheap. If the gap is too large, fans learn to wait for a discount.
  • Use a separate link when the fallback unlocks different content or a different tier.

Tip: Lead the description with what's unlocked and the mood, not "subscribe to see more." A specific, private, time-bound offer converts better.

When the offer is sent

ChatSan only sends the offer once the chat is moving toward buying, and it spaces out the two links so the fan is warmed up before the price appears. You don't trigger anything by hand; the bot decides when each link belongs.

  1. Warm-up first. The first couple of conversion messages stay in the same energy as the rest of the chat. The bot builds desire for the content and works in your alibi for selling, with no link yet.
  2. Payment link. A few messages in, once the warm-up is done, the bot sends the main payment link with the price and description. It sends this link once.
  3. Cheaper offer. The cheaper offer only comes later, after the fan has seen the main link and kept hesitating. The bot sends it as an exception, not as the opening price, and only if you have a cheaper offer configured.
  4. Confirmed payment. When the fan says he paid and the bot confirms it, the conversation is marked complete. This is the point where a paid sale counts as a qualified lead, and your team gets the qualified-lead alert.

Note: A confirmed payment ends the bot's side of the conversation. After that, the chat is yours to continue, so plan the handoff for fans who paid.

Next: when a lead is ready to buy, take over in conversation handoff →

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