Every number below comes from a live campaign we built and managed for studios like yours.
A Hungarian webcam studio with no digital recruitment went from zero to a working pipeline in 7 days. The right HR hire made all the difference.
CPL dropped 40% compared to their previous campaigns. A pre-qualification form cut unqualified interviews in half, so the team only spoke to serious applicants.
One of the only studios in its Western European market on paid Meta. Replaced the old recruitment site with a new Webflow build, ran the local-language auctions largely uncontested, and pulled CPL to €3.20 — the low end of the WE band.
A cross-border European OF agency with zero brand presence in Colombia or Argentina. We built the site in 7 days, the funnel in 3, ran Spanish Meta ads at €0.50–1 CPL, and signed the first creator inside 6 days of launch.
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Yes. Every case study anonymises the studio or agency name — the reasons are explained on each page (contract terms, competitor poaching of recruited creators) — but the dates, the engagement length, the spend, and the signed totals are real. The “How to verify” block on each case page lists the primary artifacts (Meta Ads Manager exports, CRM pipeline screenshots, signed engagement letters) we walk serious prospects through on a 15-minute NDA verification call.
Wider than any single case study suggests. Eastern Europe (Hungary, Romania) sits at €1.50–4 on Meta. Western Europe runs €3–8. LATAM (Colombia, Argentina) is materially cheaper — €0.50–1 — but with a creator-seriousness problem that needs intentional friction in the funnel (see the Colombia + Argentina case). The CPL number alone doesn’t tell the story. Signing rate per applicant is the metric that does.
First signed creator inside 6 days of ads going live (Colombia + Argentina). 7 Hungarian models in month one of the working system. 12 Romanian creators in 30 days. The pattern across cases: about 9 days to build the system, 5–7 days from ads live to the first signed contract, 20–30 days to hit the roster goal you defined on the strategy call.
Case-by-case. Hungary is the longest-running engagement (Mar 2025 onward) and sits at 5–8 models/month consistently more than a year in. Romania closed clean at 9 months once the system was handed off internally. Colombia + Argentina was a one-month project that converted to a standby arrangement — the four creators are still active, the site and funnel are maintained, the campaign re-activates if any of them drops.
Two reasons. First, every engagement contract has a non-disclosure clause we honor. Second — the bigger one — competitor poaching of recruited creators is active in every market we work in; naming the studio publicly puts their roster at risk. We open the actual name on a 15-minute NDA verification call with serious prospects.
We’ll review your current recruitment, show you where you’re losing applicants, and map out exactly what a system would look like for your studio.