If you’re aiming to expand your earnings and influence on Chamet, understanding how to invite sub agents on Chamet is an essential step. By building a team of motivated partners and leveraging the platform’s global recruitment features, you unlock potential for rapid growth. This guide will break down each step, introduce strategies for onboarding sub-agents, and clarify how you benefit financially through override commission. Whether you’re a new agency owner or considering becoming one, this article will help you turn the Chamet system into your advantage.
How to Invite Sub Agents on Chamet Using Referral Links
Chamet makes it straightforward to grow your agency through a clear sub-agent hierarchy. The heart of the invitation process is your unique referral link designed specifically for inviting new agents, not hostesses. To begin:
- Log in to your Chamet Agency Dashboard.
- On the home page, find the section labeled “Invitation Link for Chamet Agents” (this is different from the hostess link).
- Copy your referral link and send it to anyone you want as a sub-agent. This could be an acquaintance, community leader, or online recruiter.
- The sub-agent must register a brand new Chamet account using your link and make sure the phone or email matches throughout the sign-up process.
Once they complete registration, the connection is instant and permanent—sub-agents can’t change agencies later, and already-registered users can’t be bound retroactively. Always make sure your invitee has not previously registered for Chamet to avoid issues.
Understanding the Sub-Agent Hierarchy on Chamet
Your agency is more than just direct team members—it can include layers of growth through sub-agency partnerships. When you recruit sub agents, you establish a structure where they, in turn, can recruit their own hosts or further sub-agents. This growing hierarchy means your earnings do not just depend on your direct efforts, but also on the activity and success of partners below you.
As the main agency, you will always remain the “upper” agent for anyone you invite. Sub-agents are responsible for building and managing their own teams, thanks to the global tools provided in the Chamet dashboard. For a detailed control panel walkthrough, visit the Chamet Agency Dashboard Guide.
Commission Breakdown: How Override Commissions Work
The financial advantage of this structure comes from override commissions. When your team includes sub-agents, your commission splits into two parts:
- Host Commission: This is based on the total daily earnings of direct hostesses under your agency (their cashable amounts, such as video calls and gifts).
- Sub-Agent Override: This commission is the difference between your commission ratio and the ratio assigned to your sub-agent, multiplied by your sub-agent’s total daily revenue. If your commission ratio matches your sub-agent’s, your override will be zero for that agency.
This structure rewards you for supporting successful sub-agents—the better they perform, the more both of you earn. For in-depth math and actual payout scenarios, see our Commission System Guide, but a simple example is:
- If your commission rate is 22% and your sub-agent’s is 18%, you receive 4% of that sub-agent’s daily revenue as override commission.
- If a sub-agent earns $500 that day, your override is $20 (because 4% of $500 = $20).
As you recruit and empower effective sub-agents, overrides can make up a significant part of your total Chamet agency income.
Step-by-Step: The Sub-Agent Registration and Binding Process
Let’s walk through a beginner-friendly scenario so you know exactly what to expect. Suppose you’ve found a motivated individual ready to explore the Chamet business:
- You log in to your dashboard and copy your agent invitation link.
- You share it with your candidate via WhatsApp or email, explaining that they must create a brand new Chamet account.
- The new candidate opens the link, registers, and then binds their phone or Gmail as prompted (this is crucial; binding must match!).
- Once registration is finished, the sub-agent appears in your dashboard’s Agent Invitee List.
If the candidate registers through the App directly—not your link—they cannot be added to your agency later.
If you ever suspect binding failed (the sub-agent does not show up in your dashboard), review our troubleshooting in the Dashboard Guide.
Scaling Your Agency: Recruitment and Retention Strategies
Building a strong agency team with sub-agents takes more than just sharing links. Here are proven tips:
- Recruit in active online communities—think social media, Telegram, or local business groups.
- Offer guidance on how Chamet works, and provide a clear recruitment roadmap so your new partners are confident launching their own teams.
- Stay in touch using messaging apps to answer early questions on commission, withdrawals, and compliance.
- Track your invitee progress regularly in the dashboard so nobody is left behind.
Hosting training calls and sharing real-world earning scenarios—such as how many beans make $10, or the timing of withdrawals—helps new sub-agents get up to speed faster.
Common Earnings Scenarios and Mistakes to Avoid
Let’s put it into practice. Imagine you have three sub-agents:
- Agent B (commission ratio: 10%) earns $100 in a day.
- Agent C (18%) earns $500.
- Agent D (22%) earns $5,000.
You, as the upper agent (22%), will only gain an override on B and C, because Agent D matches your current ratio. Here’s how it works:
- Override from B: (22% – 10%) × $100 = $12
- Override from C: (22% – 18%) × $500 = $20
- Override from D: (22% – 22%) × $5,000 = $0
Total override for the day: $32 from sub-agent performance. If you also have direct hostesses who earned, say, $1,500 in that day, your hostess commission is 22% of $1,500 = $330. This brings your total for that day to $362. For more on payout timing and handling withdrawals, check our Withdrawal Guide.
Mistakes to avoid: Don’t let invitees create accounts before using your referral link—they cannot be added later! Also, remember all commission ratios update daily, so your override may fluctuate based on the recent 30-day rolling performance. Encourage your team to remain active and maintain compliance to prevent commission dips.
FAQ: How to Invite Sub Agents on Chamet and Related Questions
What is the difference between inviting a hostess and a sub-agent?
Inviting a hostess brings someone in to work as a direct earner under your agency, while inviting a sub-agent empowers them to build their own team and operate as a partner business. Each requires a different referral link from your dashboard.
Can I invite someone who has already registered for Chamet?
No. The binding of a sub-agent to your agency only works at the time of registration via your unique agent invitation link. Existing Chamet users cannot be manually added as sub-agents.
How do I check if my sub-agent was successfully added?
Log in to your agency dashboard and open the Invitee List. Your sub-agent will appear under “Agent List.” If they do not, it is likely they did not use your referral link or used the wrong credential during registration.
What happens if my sub-agent achieves a higher commission ratio than me?
Override commissions are calculated on the difference between your commission ratio and your sub-agent’s. If a sub-agent’s ratio becomes equal to or higher than yours, you do not receive override commission from them for that period.
How is team performance measured for commission?
Your commission tier is based on the combined earnings of all your direct hostesses and sub-agents over the last 30 days. The more your team earns, the higher your own commission percentage. Find exact tiers and payout schedules in the commission rate guide.
What if my sub-agent can’t see their earnings or payout button?
They need to have at least $10 in accumulated unpaid commission for the withdrawal button to appear. All agents and hostesses should also ensure they have bound Metwallet accounts and completed ID verification. More help is available in our withdrawal troubleshooting guide.
Can I remove a sub-agent or change my upper agency?
Once a sub-agent is bound to your agency, the relationship is permanent—neither agent nor sub-agent can change this connection. Encourage clear communication during recruitment to set expectations from the start.
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