From Mattea · because I liked you · private · 18+
Come make
content with me.
This is a real, paid offer, and I'll be completely straight about what it is: 18+ content, made with me and my content partner S. Solo videos you film at home, photo shoots and playful scenes with me — the explicitly sexual scenes are with S. We build and run your own page for you, and 70% of everything it ever makes is yours, forever — with a guaranteed $600 a month floor under it if you take the Monthly, paid even when nothing sells. Your face stays covered by default (showing it is your choice alone, and pays more), and your limits get written down — by you — before a single thing films. One more thing before it gets cute: you never pay us a cent for anything, ever. The money in this deal only moves in one direction — toward you.
First, the honest part
You deserve to know exactly what this is before it gets fun.
What this is
- Adult content. 18+. Solo videos you shoot at home. Photo shoots and the tamer, playful scenes with me — those happen at a once-a-month day together. The explicitly sexual scenes are with S — you'll know exactly which scene is which, and who's in it, before you agree to any of them. If that's already a no — totally fine, skip to the bottom and pick "no". I mean it.
- Actually paid. A guaranteed monthly amount if you take the quota, or casual per-piece deals if you don't want to owe anyone a schedule.
- Anonymous by default. Software covers your face on every frame of everything before any human but S sees it. Showing your face is a choice only you can make — nobody will ever ask — and if you make it, every rate on this page goes up by about 50–100%. More on that further down.
- ID checked before anything films. Federal law for adult content. No exceptions, ever. If you're not 18+, this page isn't for you.
What this is not
- Not a casting scam. There's no fee, no "starter package", no photography deposit. If anyone in this ever asks you for money, it isn't us — walk away.
- Not a pressure thing. Read this sober. Sleep on it. Send it to your most suspicious friend and let her grill me.
- Not a secret from you. Every dollar, every rule, every cut is on this one page — including the referral fee I make for finding you.
- Not a trap. "No" works tonight, next month, or in the middle of a scene — and I'll still want to get lunch.
The part that matters most
How your face stays out of it — unless you want it in.
- Showing your face is optional, and it's the one thing that changes the money. Every price on this page assumes covered. If you choose to show it — Monthly or à la carte — the rates go up by about 50–100%. Nobody will ever ask you to, and nobody will ever nudge. For what it's worth: I don't show mine, I love it that way, and to me the peace of mind is worth more than the raise.
- Your footage never leaves his house. The covering runs on a graphics card in S's office. Nothing is ever uploaded to a cloud service or an AI website to be processed.
- It learns your face specifically. Enrolled once, then it covers yours and leaves everyone else's alone — it already handles me and another girl in the same video.
- It watches every clip twice and fills in any frame where it lost you. The single missed frame is how people actually get identified, so that's the exact thing it's built against.
- When it isn't sure, it covers anyway. The default answer is always hide it.
- Masks and wigs stack on top. A recurring mask becomes a look — plenty of the best-earning anonymous creators are famous for one. It's a brand, not a compromise.
- Then he checks it by hand. The software flags anything it wasn't confident about, and S watches every flagged clip before it goes anywhere.
The honest bit: a covered face isn't a disguise. Tattoos, voice, hands, a window, a person who already knows you — those can still identify someone, and no software fixes that, including his. We sit down and work through that exact list with you before anything ever films.
The money
Two ways to do this. You pick — and you can switch.
Same work, same protections, same people. The only difference is whether you want a guaranteed check for a set rhythm, or total freedom paid piece by piece.
$600
The Monthly — one package, one number
Everything in the quota below — four scenes a week, a daily solo, a weekly photo set — for one guaranteed amount, in cash, the same day every month, good month or bad. And it stacks: everything the quota makes goes up on your page, and 70% of every sale is yours on top of the $600. One number on purpose — and it beats the à la carte math for the same work. Add it up yourself; the chart's right below.
Per deal
À la carte — zero strings
No quota, no schedule, no commitment. Shoot when you feel like it, get paid per deal the same day. Scenes run $10–$35 by type (chart below), a solo video is $3, a 20-photo set is $10. À la carte is day-one cash while you decide — the no-pressure test drive. The Monthly and your page share are where the real money lives.
70%
Of your page. Always. Both tracks.
S builds and runs an anonymous page for you — editing, posting, captions, selling, all of it. You keep 70% of every dollar it ever makes. The 30% is the fee for the whole machine behind you.
The à la carte scene chart — one scene = one song, about four minutes
- $10◆ — playful & tame, with me. Tease, dance, lingerie, implied — nothing explicit.
- $15◆ — solo-style, directed. You alone on camera, S directing from behind it.
- $25 — full scenes, with S. The standard rate — four songs in one afternoon is $100, and all four have to be different songs.
- $35 — anal, with S. The top of the chart.
The line that outranks this whole chart: nothing on your limits list appears on your menu, at any price. The chart only prices things you already said yes to in writing — money never reopens a limit. Solo videos are $3 each and a photo set — 20 unique photos — is $10, same rules.
Full disclosure, because fine print isn't our thing: I earn a referral fee on you — 15% of your earnings, for life — and it comes out of S's 30%, never out of your 70%. It's exactly half of his cut; he and I split it evenly. I get paid for finding you; you never pay for being found. (And later, bringing a friend in gets you the exact same deal on her — details in the fun part.)
What the 70% could turn into.
The $600 is the guaranteed part. This is the part that isn't — shown honestly, with the assumption spelled out, so you can judge it yourself.
~$725
Your first month, if each piece sells once
Every quota piece goes on your page priced at about a third of what we paid you to make it — scenes around $8, solos $1, photo sets $3. If every piece you made this month sold one single time, your 70% is about $125 — on top of the $600 you were already paid to make it all.
~$16,800
Year one, if each piece sells once a month
Here's where it compounds: your old videos don't stop selling when you make new ones. If every piece sold just once a month, every month, year one is about $9,600 of page money stacked on your $7,200 of guaranteed checks.
~$970,000
Ten years of that, all compounding
Keep it up and the same once-a-month assumption grows to roughly $970,000 all-in across ten years — and by year ten the library is earning around $15,000 a month while you're still making the same four scenes a week.
Read the assumption before you dream on it: every number above hangs on each piece selling once per month. Nobody can promise you that — some months will be less, some pieces won't sell, and the only number on this page that's guaranteed is the $600. But one sale per video per month is a low bar for a page with real fans — and past that, the sky is the limit, and 70% of the sky is yours.
The Monthly, spelled out
What the $600 package actually asks of you.
"Daily" sounds heavy until you put a clock on it. Here's the whole quota — if it isn't on this list, it isn't part of the deal.
- Plus one day a month with me — on top of everything above. Once a month we get together for the scenes and shoots that are with me: the tame, playful stuff and the photo work. Some months it's just the two of us, some months it's all three of us — S and I plan which, you'll always know before the day, and if a three-person day doesn't work for you that month, your scenes move to a two-person day. Your call, no explanation needed.
- The weekly scenes are with S. Every scene on the list says exactly who's in it and what it is, so nothing ever gets sprung on you mid-shoot — not the scene, and not who's in the room.
- Scenes run the length of a song you pick (about four minutes each). You choose it, you queue it, and when it ends, the scene ends. Four songs back to back is about sixteen minutes of footage — one easy afternoon a week, snacks included. All four have to be different songs, and the four scene types rotate each week, so a month is 16 scenes with no two weeks the same.
- The Monthly is one package on purpose — one number, all three pieces together. If you only want parts of it, that's exactly what à la carte is for. And if a month is just too much, there's a published light month: half the quota for $300 — tell us before the month starts and it's done, no drama, switch back whenever. Full-quota-or-quit isn't a thing here.
- What counts as solo: you, on camera, alone. Lingerie, shower, mirror, tease, nude — if you'd post it, it counts. Filmed on your own phone, sent through your own private upload link. Missed a day? It rolls over inside the same week — batch a whole week in one evening if that's your style. Sick days, period, bad days: expected, not a problem.
- One check-in a week with me — coffee or FaceTime, twenty minutes, plan the week, gossip optional but traditional. That's the entire "meetings" part of this.
- The quota counts what you make and send — not what gets posted, and never what your own accounts do on your own time.
The fair question
Why trust two people you met at a bar?
- Because nothing here runs on trust. Limits in writing before a single frame. You hold your own passwords from day one. Your footage can't leak from a cloud it never touches.
- Because I took this deal first. I'm not recruiting you into anything I don't do myself — same software, same rules, same S. Ask me anything about it, privately, without him there.
- Because the first meeting is coffee, clothes on, bring a friend. You meet S, you see the setup, and your limits get written before anyone says the word "camera".
- Because the math of burning you is terrible. This only works as a circle of girls who like each other and stay. One girl treated badly ends the entire thing — and everyone involved knows it.
- Because leaving is easy on purpose. The Monthly ends at the end of any month, no reason needed. À la carte, you can simply… stop. No penalty, no guilt, no drama.
Okay, and also
It's honestly a good time.
- The monthly day with me is built to not feel like work. It's a hang that happens to produce content: music, getting ready together — and when we feel like celebrating, maybe a fancy jacuzzi hotel night in Orem.
- Shoot days feel like hanging out with a friend who happens to point a camera. Your music, snacks, done by dinner.
- There's a small circle of us — group chat, shoot-day lunches, actual friendship. The "meet new friends" part of this is real, not a brochure line.
- Bring a friend, get 15% of what she earns — for life. Paid out of S's cut, never out of hers. Yes, that's the exact same deal I have on you. And anything you two shoot together pays as its own deal on top.
- Your page grows while you sleep, because S does every boring part — the editing, the posting, the selling, the numbers. You make things and get paid.
Binding on us
The eight rules.
- Your real name appears nowhere. Not in a file, a caption, or metadata.
- You can kill anything, any time — including after it's live, including a year later, including just because. We pull it from everywhere we sell it. The honest caveat: a copy someone already bought can't be un-bought — that's true of every platform on earth, and it's exactly why the face covering comes first.
- Your limits are set once, by you, in writing. Nobody ever comes back later and asks you to move one. And a "no" mid-scene is a no — the scene stops, the clip is deleted, and it costs you nothing.
- Everything goes on paper, and you keep a copy. Your limits list, the split, the rates, these rules — signed at the coffee meeting, one copy in your hands before anything films.
- Your uncovered originals get deleted. Once the covered version of a clip is checked and approved, the raw original comes off his machine. The covered files are the only ones that exist after that.
- Month to month, or no commitment at all. Done means done. No notice, no penalty, no guilt.
- Every cut is disclosed. You just read all of them. There are no others, and no fees in either direction beyond them.
- A "no" changes nothing between us. Friends first, business second — if it ever costs us that, we end it ourselves.
For the group chat
What your most suspicious friend should ask me.
You're going to send her this anyway. Here's her script — and my actual answers.
- "Why are the à la carte rates so low?" Because they're day-one cash while she decides, not the deal. The deal is the $600 floor plus 70% of her page, forever. If à la carte were the whole offer, I'd tell her to pass too.
- "What happens to her stuff if she quits?" Everything comes down from our pages on request, her uncovered originals were already deleted after processing (rule 5), and her page is hers — she holds the passwords from day one. What nobody on earth can do is un-sell a copy a fan already bought — which is why the face covering comes first, not the takedown.
- "Who actually sees her uncovered?" One person — S — on one machine, in one office, while the covering gets checked. Never a cloud service, never an AI website. Then the original is deleted.
- "What's in it for you, Mattea?" 15% of what she earns, for life, paid out of S's cut — not hers. It's on this page in writing because hiding it would be the sketchy version.
- "Is she going to get pressured into things?" Her limits are written by her before anything films and never re-opened — not later, not for money. A no mid-scene stops the scene and costs her nothing. And the first meeting is coffee, clothes on — with you there, if she wants. Come.
Tonight
Fill this out and S Venmos you $25◆ tonight.
No strings. It's a thank-you for reading this far and telling us how to reach you — you get it even if you never text back, even if the answer ends up being no. Not a deposit, not a commitment, not a hook. Just first money, moving the only direction money moves here.
What this form will never ask you for: your ID, your real name, a photo, or a document. None of that belongs on a website. ID gets checked once, in person, at the coffee meeting — the same moment you get the signed paper you keep. If any page ever asks you to upload a document before you've met us, it isn't us. Close it.
That's the whole thing.
No long version, no fine print you haven't seen — this page is the deal. Screenshot it, send it to your most suspicious friend, sleep on it. It'll still be here tomorrow, and so will I.
Text me yes. First meeting is coffee, clothes on, bring a friend — and we write your limits down before anything else happens.
Text me one question — the one that's actually stopping you. Start with the rudest one; I've answered it before.
Just say no. Nothing changes, and I still want to hang out.
— M.