01. Request on Telegram
You write to the manager on Telegram or WhatsApp: scenario, date, time, hotel or area, any preferences on language and format. The more detail upfront, the more precise the match. "Business dinner Thursday at nine, Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah, English needed and an understanding of FII etiquette" — that's almost a finished brief. "I want to spend the evening" is a reason to ask another four or five clarifying questions.
The manager replies within 3 minutes during operating hours (24/7). In Riyadh the shift runs round the clock; night hours are an ordinary working slot.
02. Selection and agreement
The manager sends 2-4 profiles fitting your scenario. Photos and a short description — height, age, languages (English, Arabic, French, Russian — selectively), distinctive features, experience with similar scenarios. You choose, you clarify the details.
This stage agrees: meeting place, time, duration, dress code, payment method, transfer, any special conditions. If the chosen model is busy on another booking — the manager says so straight away, doesn't keep you waiting. Time from request to a fully agreed booking is usually 60-120 minutes; at peak Riyadh Season and FII — up to 180.
03. Coordination
After confirmation the manager organises everything before the meeting: the model receives the address and time, transfer from her residence to the point, dress-code briefing for the specific location (Ritz-Carlton vs. dinner in Diriyah are different looks). The client gets a confirmation and, if needed, a number to contact the model directly.
Payment is settled at this stage. In Riyadh — cash USD, bank transfer, crypto (USDT TRC-20/ERC-20, BTC). Returning clients have flexible terms: post-payment, a season deposit, individual arrangements.
04. The meeting
The model arrives at the agreed time. Usually 10 to 15 minutes ahead — waiting in the hotel lobby or at an agreed point nearby. At a restaurant — you meet at the door or at the table. At a corporate event — you arrive together from the lobby, or meet at the accreditation point.
After the meeting the model leaves by transfer. A short follow-up with the manager isn't required, but it's useful: what worked, what we'd refine in the matching. It helps us match more precisely next time.