Ticket vs Group Shows: A Simple Guide
Ticket and Group shows on Stripchat are powerful ways to earn — but they work a little differently. Knowing how each format functions (and how viewers experience them) helps you choose the right one for your show, your mood, and your goals.
Let’s break it down.
The Basic Difference
Ticket Show
Viewers pay a one-time entry fee to join the show. They can leave and rejoin the Ticket show at any time, at no extra charge.
Group Show
Viewers pay per minute while watching. If they leave, they can return anytime and pay only for the time they stay.
Both formats are paid, interactive, and designed to give you strong earning potential. The difference is how viewers pay and how the show unfolds.
How to Choose the Right Format
Both Ticket and Group shows give you full control. Meaning, with either format, you can:
- Set your own price
- Choose the theme, actions, and vibe
- Run the show as long as you want
- End the show whenever you decide
You can also choose when to start the show: begin immediately or schedule a delayed start, whichever works best for you.
About delayed starts
If you set a delayed start for a Ticket show, tips sent before the show begins count toward the ticket price.
Example:
If your ticket costs 100 tokens, a viewer can tip 20 tokens five times to gain access.
Why Clarity = More Sales
Paid shows don’t include previews or free viewing time. That means viewers decide whether to join based entirely on your title and description.
Because of that:
- Your description needs to be clear, accurate, and honest
- The title should match exactly what you plan to do
- Viewers are paying for a specific format and actions
Promising one thing and delivering another doesn’t just disappoint viewers, it may also be considered a violation. Clear expectations protect you just as much as your audience.
Think of your description as a friendly agreement: “This is what I’m offering, and this is what you’ll get.”
"Come have fun with me 😈 You won’t regret it" — NO
"Teasing strip show with close-up poses and toy control. No chatting, just action" — YES!
One Important Reminder
Paid shows follow the same rules as free chat. Starting a Ticket or Group show and then going on break can be considered a violation.
If you start a paid show, be ready to stay present and deliver the experience viewers signed up for.
Ticket and Group shows on Stripchat are both great tools — there’s no “better” option, only the one that fits your plan in that moment.
When your pricing is clear, your description is honest, and your expectations are set upfront, paid shows become smoother, more enjoyable, and more rewarding for everyone involved.