✓Quick Takeaways
- B9 hires 1 chatter per 1,000 applicants — this is a sales job, not casual texting
- You need a desktop, fast internet, Telegram, and emotional intelligence to pass screening
- New chatters shadow an experienced chatter for 3 days before going solo
- Good chatters earn $3K-$5K/month — but the first few months will be $600-$800
- If you think this is a side hustle or you are shy around people, this career is not for you
You searched 'how to become OnlyFans chatter' and found job listings promising easy money from home. That's not the reality. Chatting is sales — and at B9, we hire about 1 out of every 1,000 applicants because most people don't get that. I've hired over 30 chatters at this point. I've watched people flame out on day two because they thought the job was easy, and I've watched others turn it into a $5K/month career within a year. The difference is always the same: the ones who succeed treat this like a real job. This guide walks you through exactly how our hiring works — the application, the tests, the training, and what your first week looks like on a live account.
What the Job Actually Looks Like
Before you apply anywhere, you need to understand what you're signing up for. OnlyFans chatting isn't messaging friends. You're managing a creator's entire DM operation — selling PPV content, closing custom deals, building relationships with subscribers, and generating real revenue. Our chatters send 300 to 500 messages per day across 8-hour shifts. The creator economy keeps growing, and chatting is one of its fastest-expanding roles — and OnlyFans management jobs and OnlyFans chatter jobs are only getting more competitive. For the full breakdown of what the role involves, read our chatter hiring breakdown.

This is one of the hardest remote jobs I hire for. It's not typing — it's selling explicit content to strangers for 8 hours a day. If you're looking for easy money, stop reading here.
messages per day per chatter during an 8-hour shift
B9 Agency data, 2026
of creator revenue comes from DM conversations, not subscriptions
B9 Agency data, 2026
monthly earnings for top-performing chatters at B9
B9 Agency data, 2026
Who Should and Should Not Apply
I can usually tell within 5 minutes of reading an OnlyFans chatter job application whether someone will last. It's not about experience — it's about personality and mindset.
The best chatter I ever hired had zero OnlyFans experience but years of retail sales. Customer service, bartending, waitressing — any job where you talk to people and sell something transfers directly to chatting.
✓Pros
- You're naturally social and enjoy talking to people — even strangers
- You have sales instinct from retail, customer service, or any role where you sold something
- You're comfortable discussing and selling adult content without hesitation
- You're reliable — you show up on time, every shift, without excuses
✕Cons
- You think this is a side hustle you can do between Netflix episodes
- You want the job so you can look at model pictures — you'll get fired immediately
- You're shy, introverted, or uncomfortable interacting with people all day
- You don't handle rejection well — fans say no constantly and you need to keep going
Your Setup Checklist — We Check Before Reading
This is where a lot of applicants get cut before we even talk to them. Your setup matters because dropped connections and slow machines cost real money — for the creator and for you.

We ask every applicant to send a photo of their desktop and their computer specifications with the application. If your setup looks like it can't handle the job, you're out before we read the rest of your form.
- Desktop or laptop — we ask every applicant for a photo of their setup and full computer specs. A cracked laptop from 2015 won't cut it.
- Fast, stable internet — agencies test your connection speed. If it drops every 20 minutes, you can't hold conversations. Aim for 20+ Mbps down.
- Telegram account — this is how most agencies communicate internally. Shift updates, tips from senior chatters, and real-time feedback all happen on Telegram.
- Private workspace — you're handling sensitive, explicit content. You can't work from a coffee shop or shared living room. Close the door.
- Fast typing speed — 300 to 500 messages per shift means you need to type quickly and accurately while staying in the creator's voice the whole time.
The Hiring Process: Application to First Shift
Here's exactly how it works at B9. Other agencies vary, but most serious ones follow a similar pattern. The whole process from application to first shift takes about 1 to 2 weeks.

We know within the first week whether someone is going to work out. If you're still struggling by day 7, this probably isn't the right fit — and that's OK. Not every job is for everyone.
Find openings
We post on general job boards plus local platforms — Philippines, Venezuela, Serbia, and English-speaking markets all have their own sites where we recruit. Check agency websites directly too. At B9, all chatter applications go through our website.
Submit your application
Our form asks for your name, phone number, email, Telegram username, a photo of your desktop, and your computer specs. That's it. No resume, no cover letter. We care about your setup and how you communicate — not where you went to school.
Pass initial screening
We check your setup, internet speed, and how you write. More than half of applicants get filtered out right here. Clean English, a solid machine, and stable internet are the bare minimum.
Complete secondary testing
Applicants who pass screening get a second round with more specific questions. This tests how you think about conversations and handle different scenarios. We're looking for how your brain works — not memorized answers.
The live page test
Here's where it gets real. We put you on a creator's page with zero instructions and let you chat. No scripts, no guidance — just go. We're watching how you naturally interact with fans, whether you try to sell, and how you read the room. Emotional intelligence either shows up here or it doesn't.
Complete training
Pass the live test and you get an extensive training document. You don't just skim it — you read every page and take detailed notes that we review. Training covers the creator's voice, pricing for every content type, the content library, and the sales approach. Takes a couple of days.
Shadow period and first shift
Your first 3 days on a real account, an experienced chatter watches everything you do in real-time. They monitor your conversations and send tips through Telegram as you go. After day 3, you go solo — but someone still reviews your messages and sends feedback through the rest of the first week.
Where to Find Legitimate Chatter Jobs
The chatting industry has grown fast, which means scam listings have grown faster. With remote work becoming standard, more people are searching for legitimate opportunities. You'll see listings for 'OnlyFans chatter', 'chat operator', 'DM manager' — they're all the same role. Here's where to actually look — and what to watch for. For more remote OnlyFans jobs beyond chatting, we've got a separate guide.
For the full list of red flags in chatter job listings — unpaid training, missing contracts, fake income promises — read our chatter salary breakdown. We cover the scam patterns in detail there.
| Channel | Examples | What You Get | Watch Out For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Agency websites | B9, AROA, Ghost Chatters | Structured training, steady pay, real accounts | Some agencies don't pay — verify before you start |
| General job boards | Indeed, ZipRecruiter, LinkedIn | Easy to browse, familiar platforms | Many listings are middlemen, not direct agencies |
| Local platforms | Philippine boards, Venezuelan sites, Serbian sites | Higher volume of openings in your region | Lower base pay, fewer English-only positions |
| Social media | Twitter, Discord servers, Reddit | Direct creator openings, sometimes better deals | No contracts, no structure, high scam risk |
Where to find chatter jobs — agency websites are the safest starting point
Training — Voice Matching to Sales Psychology
Training separates agencies that care about quality from agencies that throw you in blind. Here's what the process looks like at B9 — and what you should expect from any serious agency.
The training document
You get a detailed guide covering the creator's voice, their personality, phrases they use, pricing for every content type, and rules about what you can and can't say. This isn't optional reading. You take notes and submit them — we actually check.
Voice matching exercises
Every creator talks differently. Some load up on emojis, some are laid back, some are bratty and playful. You have to sound exactly like them in every message. If a subscriber can tell it's not the creator, you've lost them.
Sales psychology basics
Reciprocity, scarcity, reading fan states — these principles drive every DM sale. For the specific techniques our team uses daily, check our chatting strategy guide. Training gives you the foundation to build on.
The 3-day shadow period
An experienced chatter watches your conversations in real-time through Telegram. They send tips as you go — pitch now, slow down, this fan is a big spender so don't rush. Think of it as on-the-job training with a safety net.
Solo with monitoring
After day 3, you handle conversations on your own. But a senior chatter still reviews your messages daily and sends feedback. By the end of week one, you should be chatting independently without needing hand-holding.
“The chatters who survive the first week are the ones who ask questions and take feedback. The ones who think they already know everything are usually gone by day 4.”
— Martin, B9 Chatting Specialist
Career Progression: Where This Goes
Chatting doesn't have to be a dead-end gig. At B9, I've watched people move from entry-level chatting into leadership roles — and the pay jump is real. If you're serious about building a chatter career, this is what the path looks like.

Chatter to shift lead
After 3 to 6 months of solid performance, you can move into a shift lead role. You oversee other chatters during your hours, handle escalations, and help new hires get up to speed. Better pay and more responsibility.
Shift lead to trainer
Trainers run the onboarding process for new chatters. If you're good at explaining sales psychology and voice matching to new people, this is a natural next step. You shape how the next batch of chatters performs.
Trainer to account manager
Account managers oversee entire creator accounts — the chatting team, performance targets, strategy decisions. This is where the income jumps significantly and you're running operations, not just typing messages.
The earnings curve
Your first months will be $600 to $800. By month 3 or 4, strong chatters hit $1,500 to $2,500. Top performers reach $3,000 to $5,000+ per month. For the full pay structure with bonus tiers and commission rates, read our salary breakdown.
Treat this like a career from day one. The chatters who move up fastest track their own numbers, ask for feedback, and study what makes subscribers spend. Do that for 6 to 12 months and the promotion to management becomes a natural step.
Mini Case Study: The Live Page Test That Shows Us Everything
Creator: B9 chatter hiring process
Situation: We needed a new chatter for a high-earning account. Out of 400 screened applicants, 3 made it to the live page test — where we drop candidates onto a real creator page with zero instructions and watch what happens.
Action: One candidate immediately started blasting PPV to every fan who messaged. Another froze up and barely sent anything. The third read each conversation, built rapport first, figured out what each fan was into, and only pitched when the timing felt natural. No script. No guidance. Just instinct.
Result: Candidate three got the job. Within her first month, she was generating above-average revenue on the account. The difference? She treated every fan like a person first and a sale second. That's emotional intelligence in action — and you can't fake it on a test where nobody tells you what to do.
Mistakes to Avoid
✕ Sending a copy-paste application
We can tell when you blasted the same message to 50 agencies. Mention something specific about B9 or the role. Spend 10 minutes on the website before applying. It shows you actually care about this specific position.
✕ Lying about your setup or internet speed
We verify both. If your desktop photo shows a machine from 2015 and your connection drops every 20 minutes, you won't survive day one. Be honest — we'd rather help you figure out an upgrade than catch you lying.
✕ Treating it like a typing job
This is the number one reason new chatters fail in the first week. You're not here to type — you're here to sell. If you're not comfortable pitching content and hearing no from fans multiple times per shift, you'll hit a wall fast.
Frequently Asked Questions
Summary
Becoming an OnlyFans chatter isn't something you fall into — it's a career you prepare for. The hiring process filters out 99% of applicants because chatters are the revenue engine for every creator we manage. If you've got emotional intelligence, sales instinct, and you're ready to treat this like real work, chatting can turn into a $3K to $5K per month career from anywhere with decent WiFi. Start by checking whether you match the profile in this guide. Get your equipment ready. Then apply. For the full picture of what the job involves day-to-day, read our chatter hiring breakdown. And for more remote OnlyFans jobs, we cover those too.
