Everyone wants to know: Can you actually make $100/day as a straight dude camming for gay viewers?
Short answer: Yes.
Realistic answer: Not immediately, not easily, and not without understanding the actual fucking math.
I tracked every cent for 30 days. Here's what $100/day actually looks like:
The $100/Day Breakdown
- Tips during show: $60-70
- Private shows: $20-30
- Content sales: $10-15
- Fan club subscriptions: $5-10
Average stream time needed: 4-5 hours
My 30-Day Reality Check
- Days 1-7: $280 total ($40/day average)
- Days 8-14: $420 total ($60/day average)
- Days 15-21: $630 total ($90/day average)
- Days 22-30: $1,080 total ($120/day average)
Total: $2,410 in 30 days = $80.33/day average
So no, I didn't hit $100/day immediately. But by day 22, I was consistently over $100.
The Uncomfortable Math Nobody Tells You
To make $100/day, you need approximately:
- 200-300 viewers per stream
- 5-10 regular tippers
- 1-2 "whales" (big spenders)
- 2-3 private shows
Reality check: Your first week? You'll be lucky to have 20 viewers.
⚠️ The Gay Viewer Reality
97% of your viewers will be gay men. If you can't handle that, you won't make $10/day, let alone $100. Gay men tip. Women don't. Deal with it or stay broke.
What Actually Makes Money (Ranked)
- Being consistent - Same time, every day
- Actually talking - Dead air = dead tips
- Setting goals - "500 tokens and shirt comes off"
- Private shows - Where the real money is
- Building regulars - 5 whales > 500 randoms
Best Hours for $100+ Days
Peak earning windows:
- 9 PM - 2 AM EST (American audience)
- 2 PM - 6 PM EST (European audience)
- Weekend mornings (Surprisingly profitable)
Dead zones: 3 AM - 9 AM EST. Don't waste your time.
Why Most Guys Fail at $100/Day
- Stream for 1 hour and quit
- Sit there silent like a mannequin
- Think showing up is enough
- Have shit quality equipment
- No consistency
The Bottom Line
Can you make $100/day camming? Absolutely.
Will you make $100/day immediately? Fuck no.
But if you show up, understand the math, accept your audience, and treat it like an actual job instead of easy money, you can build something that pays better than most "real" jobs.
I'm making $150-250/day now, working 4-5 hours. Started exactly where you are. The only difference? I actually did it instead of just reading about it.
Your move.