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How Providers Create Their Own Service Menu

The Service Menu is your clear, provider‑controlled way to show what you offer. It explains what’s available, on what terms, and under which conditions. It helps people find you and send better Booking Requests, while you stay fully in charge of negotiation and confirmation.

  • Audience: For Providers

Applies to: Escort Service, Private Sex, Kink & Fetish, Adult Media Talent, Erotic Show & Performance, Booth Babes & Promotion, Care & Companionship

Quick answer

Providers build a Service Menu inside their profile by defining core services and optional extras with discreet titles, short descriptions, Service World tags, pricing and duration tiers, location options, availability and buffers, boundaries and screening needs, and regional visibility. Clients use the menu to make Booking Requests or ask questions. You can negotiate, adjust, or decline requests. Accepted proposals convert to bookings. The menu guides discovery and negotiations without forcing instant confirmation, and it can be localized, translated, paused, or updated at any time.

Overview

Your Service Menu lives in your Provider Profile and connects directly to Availability, Regional Billboards, and Negotiations. Each service includes a discreet title, a short description, Service World tags, duration and pricing options, location choices (incall/outcall), availability and buffers, boundaries and screening needs, and cancellation terms. Extras add personalization or extra time. Clients use the menu to send informed Booking Requests or questions; you can negotiate, adjust, or decline. Accepted proposals become bookings. Clear menus reduce confusion, support safer interactions, and improve request quality—without promising instant acceptance.

Provider-Controlled Structure

Define services and extras with discreet wording, clear boundaries, pricing tiers, and availability. Edit, pause, localize, or archive whenever you need.

Guided Requests, On-Your-Terms

Your menu shapes Booking Requests and keeps negotiations focused. You choose to accept, adjust, or decline—nothing is auto-confirmed.

Visibility and Localization

Publish when ready, activate by region, and sync with Regional Billboards. Translate carefully to widen reach while keeping meaning intact.

Common questions

Yes. Turn services on per region and set region-specific pricing, availability, and extras. You can clone an item for each city or area and adjust details.

Extras are predefined add-ons to a listed service. A Custom Service is a one-off created during negotiation for a specific request and can be saved to your menu later if it becomes recurring.

Yes. Add screening requirements and any deposit or cancellation terms in the service boundaries and conditions so expectations are clear before requests are sent.

Use AI-assisted translation as a starting point, then edit to keep wording discreet and your boundaries intact. Keep terms consistent across languages for reliable discovery.

Service Worlds categorize your offerings in stable, discreet terms so AI-assisted discovery and clients can find relevant services without explicit language.

Yes. Save as draft, pause, or archive items. You can republish or reactivate them by region whenever you’re ready.

Add them as Extras with clear pricing, limits, and any conditions. This keeps personalization structured and under your control.

Yes. They can ask via a Booking Request or message. You can negotiate a Custom Service and, if it suits your work, save it to your menu for the future.

No. Verification isn’t required to publish. It can strengthen trust and improve discovery when paired with a clear, structured menu.

Use the preview option before publishing to see the client view and confirm that wording, pricing, and boundaries appear as intended.

Final thoughts

Start simple with two to four core services and a few extras. Keep wording discreet, boundaries clear, and availability realistic. Publish by region when ready, iterate based on real requests, and remember: your menu guides discovery and negotiation—acceptance is always your choice.

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