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How to edit your starting price

Starting prices are displayed on your profile giving clients an idea of the minimum they should expect to pay for a short 45 minutes set exclusive of travel. 

In addition, we know that performers with starting prices are more likely to receive inquiries, so once you’ve added your starting price we’ll boost the visibility of your profile on our search pages across the platform.

To benefit from this boost in visibility and increase your chances of getting enquiries, add your starting price now.How to edit your starting price:

How to edit your starting price:

  1. Post a service
  2. Then type in your starting price (a typical minimum rate for a 45 minute set with your act using your standard line-up. This excludes travel expenses but includes ARRIVE’s 20% Service fee.
  3. Add other services you might offer like: sound system, lighting, stage… Clients can add those services when they make and order.

What is my starting price?

Your starting price is defined as your typical minimum rate for a 45 minute set with your act using your standard line-up.

I have multiple line-up options, how do I give a starting price?

Your starting price should be for your primary line-up. Adding additional pricing guidelines for smaller or larger line-ups will be coming soon. 

Why is there a minimum starting price?

We’re committed to making sure that performers on ARRIVE are always paid fairly and cannot be undercut by other performers charging unreasonably low rates. For this reason, we do not allow performers to add starting prices below $150 – a fee aligned with typical industry minimum rates.  

Will adding starting prices result in only the cheapest performers being booked?

No – we’ve found that for most clients, the quality of the performer is more important than the price. That said, seeing the price of a performer may help them come to a decision when comparing members of a similar quality. 

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