Profile name
Your stage name. You can choose freely, but stay consistent: use the same name on other channels so regular clients can find you again.
A good profile is the foundation for bookings. This page guides you through all fields and shows what matters.
WHY YOUR PROFILE DECIDES
On gingr.ch, clients decide in seconds whether to click a profile. Then comes reading and booking — or not. Three things matter: authentic photos, a clear description and accurate service listings. Everything else is detail: important for conversion, but secondary for the first impression.
your profile
Your stage name. You can choose freely, but stay consistent: use the same name on other channels so regular clients can find you again.
At least one main photo and four additional photos, ideally more. Real photos of you, current and good quality. Stock photos or images of other people are not allowed and will be detected during the Content Verification process.
A short text about you, your offering and your style. 100 to 300 words is ideal. Be authentic, without exaggeration, without copy-paste phrases and without stating your prices or the services you offer.
The list of services you offer. You choose from a predefined list so clients can filter and compare. Do not list services you do not actually want to provide.
At least your hourly rate. Additional time slots (30 minutes, 2 hours, overnight etc.) are optional but recommended.
Where do you work (incall address can be hidden or a nearby meeting point can be chosen)? When are you available? Every day at any time or only at certain times?
OPTIONALS THAT MAKE THE DIFFERENCE
Besides the mandatory fields, there are several elements that make your profile significantly stronger. A short intro video if that is your thing. Detailed language information, because many clients search specifically by language. An up-to-date calendar with availability. Clear details about incall or outcall and any travel regions. The more complete your profile, the more clients will reach you.
PHOTOS
Your photos are the most important part of your profile. Three things matter: quality (sharp, well lit, not pixelated), authenticity (you, current, not heavily edited) and variety (multiple perspectives, not just portraits). A professional shoot is worth it, but good selfies in daylight also work. Avoid extreme filters that change your look; clients expect to recognize you at the meeting based on the photos.
DESCRIPTION
Your description should answer three questions: who you are, what you offer, and what makes you different. Write how you speak. No cliches, no exaggerated promises, no copied text blocks. A personal, honest text works better than a perfectly formulated but interchangeable ad.
Mandatory fields are quick to complete. Optional fields are what make the difference between a solid and a strong profile.