Dear content creator, if you’ve dipped your toes into the world of GFE (girlfriend experience), you already know that fans aren’t just paying for pics. They’re buying a feeling. That sweet digital illusion that you’re their attentive dream girl. Their soft place to land. Their private little obsession. And the wild part? They'll pay more for your GFE packages—a lot more.
But if you’ve been stuck between over-giving in the DMs or undercharging for access, it’s time for a vibe shift. You can design GFE packages that feel real and personal without being on call like some sexy Siri. Let’s build your custom “Bae Menu”—one that protects your energy and boosts your bottom line.
Before we talk price tags, let’s figure out who you’re offering. 'GFE' isn’t one-size-fits-all. Are you the anime-obsessed clingy babe who voice-notes at 1 AM? The sultry domme who remembers their coffee order? Maybe you're the gym crush who sends sweaty check-ins and post-leg-day selfies. Pick a persona that feels natural to you and dial it up just enough to be a fantasy.
Pro Tip: Give it a name. Seriously.
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That kind of brand voice helps you stand out and makes it easier to sell the experience as a package.
Alright, time to design your “Build-A-Bae” menu. Keep it flexible, clear, and oh-so-tempting. Here’s a sample setup you can tweak to match your style:
Give them just enough to get attached.
They’re in it for the girlfriend and the grind.
This one’s for the truly whipped.
Spoiler: Your top-tier fans aren’t paying for more content. They’re paying to feel chosen. So let them. And charge accordingly.
We’re not here to be emotionally available 24/7—and you don’t have to be. Most of the GFE magic happens in presentation, not presence. Use tools like DM scheduling, audio templates, and batch recording to keep fans feeling seen while you’re off living your real life.
Example: Record seven custom-sounding “miss you” voicemails in one go on Sunday. Schedule them out during the week. Add a cute heart emoji and their name (or pet name), and boom—personalized touch, zero burnout.
A good GFE setup should be modular—like a horny sushi menu. Let fans mix, match, and upgrade their experiences.
Some easy add-ons:
Upsells = more profit with less extra energy. And when fans help design their ideal girlfriend? They tend to stick around.
Biggest mistake GFE creators make? Promising too much access. Even the baddest bae needs rest days.
Spell out what each tier includes. Like:
This tier comes with up to 3 messages a day. I’ll reply when I can, usually within 24 hours—but baby, I’ll be thinking of you the whole time.
It keeps expectations clear and lets you stay in control. Remember: You are giving performance intimacy—not your actual emotional bandwidth.
You’re not just sending selfies or calling strangers “babe.” You’re crafting an emotional playground where your energy, creativity, and vibe earn real money. And if anyone tells you that’s not “real work”? Tell them to try texting sweet nothings to 30 men before lunch and still look cute on camera by 3 PM.
The GFE hustle isn’t easy, but done right, it’s one of the most profitable (and fun) corners of adult content. So go build that Bae Menu. Price it like the emotional bombshell you are. And if they want more? They’d better be ready to pay for your attention. Your next step: list out your tier names and what’s inside.
Feeling stuck? Come back to Creator’s Corner next week!