Tutorial

How to Write a Cam Model Review People Actually Use

Published June 12, 2026

Reviews are the entire point of this site. A specific, honest review steers hundreds of future viewers; "she's hot 5/5" helps nobody. Here's how to write the first kind.

The five details that make a review useful

  1. Which format you saw. Free chat, group goal show, private, recording? The same model can be average in public and exceptional in private. Say which one you're rating.
  2. Interaction. Did the model read the chat? React to tips? Acknowledge requests? This is the number-one thing readers want to know and the hardest to guess from a profile.
  3. Tech quality. Stream resolution, lighting, audio, connection stability. Tag HD honestly — it feeds our quality filters.
  4. Value. Were prices clear? Was the tip menu honored? Did the goal show deliver what it promised? You don't need exact numbers; "fair for what I got" vs "overpriced" is already signal.
  5. One concrete moment. A single specific detail ("she stopped mid-show to greet every new tipper by name") is worth more than three adjectives. It also proves you were actually there.

How the ratings work

Each review scores several criteria — overall, show quality, interaction, value — and your stars feed the model's average shown across the site and in our rankings. Rate the experience you had, not the experience you hoped for: a 3/5 with a clear explanation is more credible than a revenge 1/5 or a fan 5/5.

Tags work the same way: they come from reviews, not from the platforms' marketing. When you tag a model interactive or Lovense, you're building the navigation everyone else browses by. Tag what you actually witnessed.

What moderation removes

Our rules are short and enforced:

  • No personal information — real names, locations, social handles that the model doesn't publish herself. Instant removal.
  • No fake or paid reviews — first-person accounts of real experiences only. Suspiciously promotional patterns get removed.
  • No harassment or insults — criticize the show, not the person.
  • No explicit content or links — describe in plain terms, link nothing.

Everything else — including negative reviews — stays. Models can claim their profile through verification and respond, but they cannot pay to remove honest criticism. That's the deal that keeps ratings meaningful.

Ready?

Pick a model you've actually watched, find their page (search bar up top, or browse live rooms), and hit "Write a review". Five honest minutes from you is the difference between a community resource and yet another thumbnail wall.