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Sending mobile phones to the Philippines
Hello, is it the best process for IG to create and warmup accounts on a new iPhone in Europe with European 4G connection and to send it to the Philippines to my VA in airplane mode and using it there with a philippino 4G connection? TBH I think so...
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iPhones and VA
I have understood for IG that posting from an iPhone in a Tier 1 Country or even USA is the best. To outsource the posting and commenting it seems to be tricky. iPhones can't be remote controlled like Androids via Team Viewer. If I want to outsource posting and commenting to a Filipino VA, he must have an iPhone himself (I found such a VA). Is it sufficient if he creates the accounts, warms them up, posts and comments in his country? What is the ideal Setup to outsource IG with iPhone?
1 like • Jun 1
@M Alan i did some deeper research about it two weeks ago: iPhones cannot be remotely controlled via TeamViewer — only screen sharing is possible. Due to Apple’s strict security policies, remote input (touch, swipe, tap) is completely blocked. The TeamViewer QuickSupport app on iOS only enables screen broadcasting, which must be manually approved by the user each time. Unattended access is not supported. → Source: TeamViewer Support Docs In contrast, Android devices (e.g. Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy) support full remote control, including navigation, typing, and app interaction. This works via the TeamViewer Host or QuickSupport app with full input control enabled. Source: TeamViewer Android Remote Control Guide Conclusion: For real mobile remote control (e.g. managing Instagram, support), Android is the only viable option. iOS allows screen viewing only — no input, no unattended access.
2 likes • Jun 1
@Hidde T My VA already has iPhones 13, that would be an advantage then...
Chatting Challenges
I've been chatting by myself so far, but I can't find enough time for the topic. Then I tried to use Upwork and Reddit to recruit chatters. Unfortunately, the applicants are very unreliable (as I feared). Since I'm tired of the topic, I wanted to hand it over to The Sweet Agency. The barrier to entry for the chat agency is relatively high. You have to have generated at least 2k revenue on Fanvue in the last 30 days and have an influx of 50-60 subscribers/followers per day to be accepted. I'm not currently there. I understand that there is a threshold - but kindly communicate it on the landing page though. But it's an effort to get a chatter (or even more) to the point where it generates 2k. Also, in the next step I need to create the influx of 50-60 per day. When it starts to work and I reach both criteria, I have to spend a lot of time on the chatting topic. I wouldn't mind being on the edge of profitability for a while at the beginning due to the agency's minimum fee - I'd even be grateful for that to have the chatting, organisation and the input from the agency sooner than later...
2 likes • May 13
Appreciate your answer a lot Hidde, it is good to know that I am not alone with that. Yes, I try to focus on traffic. Also everything is about time efficient processes I think.
1 like • Jun 1
@M Alan I have heard yesterday of a tool named banan ai and that it should be available for fanvue soon as well. Need to further check that.
Do subscribers know the models are AI generated?
Does anyone know what percentage of fans think they're talking to a real model? Do you brand your model as AI generated? Or do you portray her as a real life model?
1 like • May 13
I personally try to make a compromise, as my former mentor suggested. I try to keep the illusion of a real person as much as possible and only state that its AI a bit more indirect - "virtual creator" "also using AI" etc
VAT for Fanvue Payouts
I dont get it 😅 If I enter my VAT Tax on in Fanvue, do they manage the VAT handling for me or not? How do you handle it? (I am from EU/Austria) Also my accountant has problems... https://help.fanvue.com/en/articles/7860519-how-does-fanvue-handle-vat https://help.fanvue.com/en/articles/7860767-do-fanvue-creators-pay-tax
1 like • May 7
@Samy Oued I am a sole proprietor with VAT number. My tax advisor said that in this case Fanvue, as a platform, has to show the entire VAT for each country in the invoices that they send to the fans and pay it to the individual tax authorities. The amount that Fanvue transfers to me as the creator is then the net amount of my commission. I then have to book every commission payment with the note "reverse charge" into my accounting system. Fanvue as the recipient of the service bears the VAT payment burden. -> Honestly: It would be a disaster if I had to write invoices to every single fan myself. I hope you see that point in a similar way? Update: This article answers my question, its for onlyfans, but it works the same for fanvue: https://www.bdo.global/en-gb/insights/tax/indirect-tax/european-union-cjeu-holds-online-platform-operator-liable-for-vat-collected-from-customers
1 like • May 7
@Samy Oued Sorry, did not want to confuse you. My tax advisor and CJEU state that - Fanvue does the invoicing of to the Fan (including VAT) - I just need to include the commission for each payout that I initiate (e.g. once a month) into my bookkeeping Thats it :)
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Ernst S
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@ernst-sattler-7641
Side Entrepreneur since 8 years, tried several business models.

Active 15d ago
Joined Apr 25, 2025
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