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The first 30 days: a solid start as a host

The first month is about habit and being noticed. This guide honestly explains how to plan your first 30 days as a host — no magic numbers, but a routine that works.

All guidesHIRARA LIVE Team · Last updated: July 2026

Week 1 — being noticed

Stream at the same hours, in short but regular sessions. Introduce yourself, say what you'll do, and announce a streaming time. The goal isn't money yet, it's recognition: viewers should know when to come.

Weeks 2-3 — routine and audience

Keep the routine; the same hours are the fastest way to settle an audience. Greet arrivals by name, keep the chat warm. After each stream, note what worked; move forward with small adjustments.

Week 4 — measure and adjust

By the end of the first month you'll see which hours and content work. Simplify your schedule accordingly. You draw up next month's plan together with your team.

Realistic expectations

The first month is mostly a warm-up; earnings grow with time and consistency. We give no guaranteed figures — you can see an estimated range in the home-page calculator. Patience and routine earn far more than polish.

You're not alone when you're stuck

Getting stuck in the first month is completely normal. You can write to the team at every step and get support from the training and guides. No one leaves you on your own.

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