What to Know Before Switching to a New Cam Site
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What to Know Before Switching Cam Sites

By CamsCue Editorial Team Jul 5, 2026

Moving your budget and attention to a new site has a few practical wrinkles worth planning for, from unused tokens to lost follow lists.

Taking Stock of What You Leave Behind

Before you close a cam site tab for good, a quick audit of your existing balance can save you from leaving money on the table. Many platforms structure their credit or token systems so that leftover value does not simply vanish, but the rules vary enough that it is smart to check. Some sites let unused balances sit indefinitely, while others apply an inactivity window after which the site may deduct a dormancy fee or expire the credits entirely. If you are close to a small bundle or a tip threshold, it can make sense to spend down to a near-zero remainder before walking away. Log in, look for any account maintenance terms, and note whether your tokens are of a type that can be gifted or transferred in some limited way. A handful of minutes spent confirming this can prevent you from realizing weeks later that a usable balance got wiped out.

What Transfers and What Has to Be Rebuilt

Your follow list, favorite models, private-show history, and any accumulated loyalty badges are almost always locked to a single platform. These are not portable assets there is simply no common standard that moves your data between sites. If you have spent months curating a personal shortlist of models whose schedules and shows you know, expect to rebuild that manually. One practical step is to note down the model names you care about most before you deactivate anything. A few models broadcast on multiple platforms, but many have exclusivity agreements that keep them tied to one site. Even when a performer does appear elsewhere, their username, rates, and notification settings will be different. Approach the new site as a fresh start rather than a simple port-over, and give yourself time to build up a new set of follows that match your current preferences.

Why a Dormant Account Is Often Worth Keeping

Deleting an account immediately can create unnecessary friction later. Performers sometimes move between platforms as their contracts end or as they test new audiences, and a favorite you thought was gone may reappear on your old site months later. Keeping a dormant account with no stored payment method costs nothing and gives you a low-effort way to pop back in and check what has changed. It also preserves the full history of your previous interactions, which can be helpful if you want to pick up where you left off with a model you remember. Disable any recurring premium memberships or auto-top-up features, remove any saved cards if that makes you more comfortable, and simply let the account sit. You can always return to compare pricing or take advantage of a seasonal promotion that the new site is not matching.

A Practical Checklist Before You Switch

Taking a methodical approach can turn a messy migration into a clean one. The items below are worth running through before you put your time and budget into a different platform:

  • Check your current token balance and the site's specific policy on dormancy or expiration.
  • Make a private list of model names you want to find elsewhere, knowing you will need to search manually.
  • Download or screenshot any purchase history if you rely on it for personal budgeting.
  • Turn off automatic recurring payments, premium subscriptions, or token top-ups on the old account.
  • Remove stored payment details if you prefer not to leave them on a dormant profile.
  • Leave the account open rather than deleting it, so you retain access to model announcements and potential future returns.

Beyond the technical bits, give the new site a genuine trial window. Compare the pricing-per-minute in private shows, the typical token package discounts, and how the payment processor handles any foreign transaction fees. Several platforms have pricing models that look similar on the surface but diverge once you factor in the extras that matter to you, like cam-to-cam costs, offline tipping, or spy-mode rates. Keeping the old account alive means you can run a side-by-side comparison when a deal pops up, without having to re-register from zero. A little planning before switching makes the whole experience feel less like a gamble and more like a deliberate, informed choice.