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chamet agency commission system explained: A–K tier system

Chamet.Agency’s guide: chamet agency commission system explained—tier system A–K, percentage model, 30-day revenue calculation, plus tips to scale your agency.

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Curious about how Chamet’s complex but rewarding agency program actually works? You’re not alone. The Chamet agency commission system can look intimidating at first, but once it’s broken down step by step, each part starts to make sense. Whether your dream is to build a global team, maximize commission, or simply generate steady passive income as an agency, understanding how the tier percentages and daily earnings work is essential. In this guide, you’ll learn how the tier system A–K, percentage model, and 30-day revenue calculation shape your daily payouts – plus common scenarios every new agent faces.

Chamet Agency Commission System Explained: The Basics

Chamet’s agency structure is built to encourage scalable growth and reward those who actively recruit and manage hostesses and sub-agents. Imagine you’ve just registered your agency and are starting to invite new talent – your dashboard is now your control room for tracking everything: host performance, sub-agent activity, and commissions.

The heart of the system is the Agency Dashboard. Here, you see earnings in “beans” (the in-app currency), which convert at a fixed rate of 10,000 beans per $1 USD. As a beginner, you’ll watch two main revenue sources: earnings from hostesses you directly manage, and an override commission from sub-agents on your team.

Understanding the Tier System A–K

The Chamet agency commission system explained in simple terms: your commission rate is not fixed. Instead, it “floats” depending on your team’s total performance over the last 30 days. Chamet uses a tier system with levels A through K, each corresponding to a commission percentage:

  • A: 5% (for $500–$1,499.99 30-day earnings)
  • B: 10% ($1,500–$4,999.99)
  • C: 15% ($5,000–$14,999.99)
  • D: 18% ($15,000–$49,999.99)
  • E: 20% ($50,000–$149,999.99)
  • F–H: Up to 26% for much larger teams
  • K: Top tier at 30% (reserved for global scale agencies)

Your commission ratio updates every day based on this rolling 30-day window. If your team performs well, you move up to a higher tier and earn a greater percentage on all commissionable revenues. If the team has a slow month, your rate can drop, so agency leadership and consistent recruitment are rewarded.

Commission Calculation Example: Beans to USD

Let’s walk through a hands-on example. Suppose your hostesses collectively earn 500,000 beans in a single day through calls and gifts. That translates to $50 (since 10,000 beans = $1 USD). If you’re currently at the 15% commission tier (Tier C), you’ll earn $7.50 in commission from your direct host earnings for that day.

Now, add in the scenario where you’ve recruited a sub-agent. Suppose they and their team generate $300 in revenue that same day, and their tier ratio is 10%. If you, as their upper agent, are at 15%, you’ll receive an override commission only on the 5% “difference” between your tier and theirs: 5% x $300 = $15. This is added on top of your direct hostess commission for the day.

Want more details about the commission structure? Read the in-depth commission system guide here.

Tracking and Withdrawing Earnings: From Beans to Your Wallet

Earnings generated daily automatically appear in your agency dashboard and can be monitored alongside your current tier and payout eligibility. An important point for beginners: you can only withdraw your commission once your balance crosses $10 USD. If your unpaid commission is below this, it accumulates until you hit the threshold. Most agents receive their commission directly into their bound Metwallet account – a digital wallet linked to Chamet for seamless payouts and onward transfer to your bank account. For more withdrawal step-by-step help, the Chamet payment and withdrawal guide covers every detail.

This daily routine is not just for seasoned managers; even new agencies can build up regular commission cycles by focusing on recruiting active hostesses and supporting sub-agents.

The Percentage Model in Everyday Scenarios

Think about two common beginner agent cases. In the first, you only manage hostesses. Your commission is simple: direct hostess earnings × your current commission ratio. For example, your team earns $1,000 in 24 hours and your tier is 10% – you receive $100.

In the second case, you manage both hostesses and sub-agents. Suppose you’re earning 15%, and a sub-agent is at 10%. Their team’s performance brings in $500 that day, your override is 5% × $500 = $25, and your direct hostesses bring $800 ($800 × 15% = $120). Your total commission: $145 for that day.

As you scale and help your sub-agents hit higher tiers themselves, remember that your override narrows if their commission ratio approaches your own. If both you and a sub-agent are at 15%, there’s no override from their earnings. This incentivizes you to keep recruiting, training, and supporting your wider team for mutual growth.

How Does the 30-Day Revenue Calculation Work?

Each day, Chamet recalculates your tier by summing all eligible revenue from your direct hostesses and all sub-agents, looking back over the most recent 30 days. As soon as you cross a higher tier threshold, your new commission ratio is reflected on your dashboard the next day.

For brand new agencies (those less than 30 days old), the system looks at all revenue since your registration date up through yesterday. This means you can climb tiers quickly if you ramp up recruitment and coaching early on. It also means that a streak of inactive days can drag your tier back down, so consistent activity really matters.

For recruitment and retention strategies, visit the agency recruitment and retention guide for tips that help keep your rolling 30-day earnings healthy.

Global Tools and Strategies to Build and Scale Your Agency

Success as a Chamet agency is all about working smarter, not harder. Leverage powerful dashboard filters to monitor who’s active, spot rising talent, and identify hostesses needing extra support before performance dips. Use the global invitation system to bring in promising hosts and sub-agents from any region, ensuring you always have someone earning across time zones.

It’s also crucial to educate your team about compliance (for example, making sure all earnings come from legitimate sources and platform-approved content). This avoids penalties or deductions, which would reduce your commission. Staying up-to-date with Chamet’s evolving policies means your agency always stays on track to hit higher tiers and sustain growth.

Frequently Asked Questions: Chamet Agency Commission System

How is my commission ratio determined?

Your commission ratio is based on the total combined revenue of your hostesses (direct earnings) and all your sub-agents over the last 30 days. The higher the total, the higher your commission tier. The commission chart updates daily in the dashboard.

What does the override commission from sub-agents mean?

You receive an override commission that’s the percentage difference between your tier and each sub-agent’s tier, multiplied by the sub-agent’s daily revenue. If your ratio is 18% and theirs is 10%, you get 8% of all their eligible earnings.

How do I withdraw my commission as an agent?

Once your commission balance reaches $10 USD, it can be withdrawn through your bound Metwallet account. Make sure you’ve completed the binding process and KYC verification, then follow the withdrawal steps in your dashboard. Read more in the payment withdrawal guide.

What happens if my commission seems lower than expected?

This usually means your 30-day team revenue has dropped or your sub-agents have moved up in tier, narrowing the override. Always review the detailed breakdown on your Commission page and compare your statistics regularly.

Can I build an agency with only sub-agents and no hostesses?

Absolutely. Some agencies focus on recruiting and managing teams of sub-agents, earning only override commissions. Just keep in mind that your growth depends on their success, so maintaining relationships and motivation is essential.

Do I need to manage all sub-agent earnings personally?

No, the system tracks and pays commissions automatically. However, hands-on leadership helps boost your sub-agents’ and hostesses’ earnings, and keeps your agency moving up the ranks.

Where can I see the performance and financial health of my agency?

The dashboard displays all revenue, active hostesses, new invites, commission ratios, and more – making it your one-stop hub for managing and scaling your agency.

Start Today: Chamet Agency Commission System Explained and Ready for You

If you’re ready to start building your agency, unlock global tools, and scale your earnings, get started here: Register your Chamet Agency now and join the world of performance-based commissions!

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