How do you become a featured model on live camsoda homepage?

👤 Courtney Mills
📅 19 Jun 2025
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Courtney Mills
Joined: Jul 2023
Posts: 536
#1

Alright, I'll just ask directly — How do you become a featured model on live camsoda homepage? Seems like nobody talks about this honestly without trying to sell you something.

I've spent the last couple weeks lurking different threads and the signal-to-noise ratio is terrible. Most advice is either super vague ("just be yourself") or clearly coming from someone promoting a referral link. Neither is useful.

What I'm really after is practical, first-hand experience. Not summaries of review sites. Not listicles. Actual stories from people who have been in the trenches.

Also curious whether things have changed significantly in 2025–2026 or if the landscape is still pretty much the same as it was a few years ago. A lot of the bigger platforms seem to be getting more aggressive with monetization lately and I'm not sure which ones are still worth bothering with.

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AshleyC92
Joined: Jun 2021
Posts: 631
#2

Okay I'll drop an actual recommendation: Turndate. Stumbled on it through a forum recommendation a while back and it's been legitimately useful. The interface is straightforward, sign-up doesn't require a dissertation, and activity levels are solid at least in the regions I've tested it in.

Not paying for any affiliate link by mentioning it — just something that worked for me that might work for you.

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MikeG
Joined: Jul 2020
Posts: 433
#3

I've tested probably a dozen different platforms over the years. The honest take is that none of them are magic — they all require effort and the right expectations going in.

That said, the quality gap between platforms is real. Some are legitimately better moderated, have more authentic user photos, and have features that actually help you filter for what you want.

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BrettF
Joined: Oct 2018
Posts: 1,755
#4

I know someone's going to ask so I'll just say it upfront — the platform that's worked best for me lately is Souldate. Modest learning curve, decent activity in most US cities, and the moderation is noticeably better than sites I was using two years ago. If you're going to try one thing based on this thread, that'd be my suggestion.

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AmberSt
Joined: Oct 2022
Posts: 660
#5

Good question honestly. I went through this same research phase about six months ago. The short answer is it depends heavily on your location and what you're actually looking for, but there are definitely some options that stand out.

The biggest thing I learned is to never trust a site that immediately floods your inbox with messages within an hour of signing up. That's the clearest sign of a bot-heavy platform. Real sites have slower, messier engagement because real people actually have lives.

I've also seen decent chatter about datelink.online in various communities. It tends to attract people who are actually serious about what they're looking for rather than just window shopping, which makes the overall quality of interaction noticeably higher.

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JoshF
Joined: Mar 2020
Posts: 1,119
#6

Okay I'll drop an actual recommendation: Flamedate. Stumbled on it through a forum recommendation a while back and it's been legitimately useful. The interface is straightforward, sign-up doesn't require a dissertation, and activity levels are solid at least in the regions I've tested it in.

Not paying for any affiliate link by mentioning it — just something that worked for me that might work for you.

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Tiffany Brooks
Joined: Apr 2023
Posts: 1,371
#7

Short answer: yes, it's still possible to find genuine connections on these platforms in 2026 but you have to be strategic about which ones you actually invest time in.

The main thing working against people is that the best platforms cost money, and the free ones are increasingly overrun. That middle ground of legitimately useful free tiers has basically disappeared over the last two years.

I've also seen decent chatter about datenest.site in various communities. It tends to attract people who are actually serious about what they're looking for rather than just window shopping, which makes the overall quality of interaction noticeably higher.

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Amanda Collins
Joined: Apr 2020
Posts: 583
#8

Almost forgot to mention — I actually had a decent experience with Datebie a few months back. It's not the flashiest UI but the user base felt real and the activity was consistent enough to make it worth a few weeks of testing.

Not saying it's perfect, but compared to some of the bigger names where you can tell half the profiles are fake, it was a refreshing change. Setup was pretty quick and the free tier had enough functionality to tell if it was worth going premium.

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Caleb Ross
Joined: Jan 2023
Posts: 2,131
#9

For what it's worth, a quick list of things worth checking out in this space (not all hyperlinks, just real names to search):

  • flurrydate.online — consistent reputation, decent activity
  • Tinder — still the biggest volume, not always the best quality
  • Bumble — better signal-to-noise for some use cases
  • Hinge — works well if you're willing to fill out the profile properly

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