Becoming a Regular Client on Skip The Games App: What Changes (And What I Learned)

My first booking with Sophie (not her real name) was fine. Professional, exactly as advertised, no issues. My fifth booking was noticeably better. By the tenth, it felt like seeing a friend. By the fifteenth, I stopped browsing Skip The Games App entirely—I just texted her when I wanted a booking.

Here's what actually happens when you become a regular client, and why it's worth considering.

What "Regular Client" Actually Means

Regular client doesn't mean weekly bookings or massive commitment. For most companions, it means you've booked them 3-5+ times and they recognize your name when you reach out.

That's it. You're not dating, you're not exclusive, you're just a familiar face they trust.

What Changes After Multiple Bookings

Screening Becomes Minimal

First booking: verification questions, maybe references, detailed screening.

Fifth booking: "Hi Michael, when works for you?"

They know you, trust you, and the process is frictionless.

Flexibility Increases

Sophie started accommodating last-minute bookings for me that she wouldn't for new clients. If I texted afternoon asking about evening availability, she'd often make it work.

Not guaranteed, but regulars get scheduling preference.

The Experience Gets More Personal

She remembered details from previous conversations. Asked how my work project went. Knew my preferences without me stating them every time.

It went from professional service to comfortable familiarity. Still boundaries, still a professional transaction, but significantly more relaxed.

Communication Improves

We developed shorthand. I could text "usual time next Tuesday?" and she knew what I meant. No need to spell everything out each booking.

Sometimes Price Becomes Negotiable

Not always, and don't expect this, but Sophie offered me a "regular client rate" after the eighth booking—£50 less per hour.

Some companions offer discounts for loyalty, longer bookings, or bulk booking arrangements. Not universal, but it happens.

The Benefits I Didn't Expect

Zero Anxiety

First-time bookings always carry some nerves. Will photos match? Will chemistry work? Will it be awkward?

With a regular? None of that. I knew exactly what to expect every time.

Better Use of Time

No more browsing profiles for hours, second-guessing choices, worrying about verification. One text, one response, booking confirmed. Saved enormous amounts of time and mental energy.

Consistency

Every booking with Sophie was reliably good. With one-off bookings, even verified profiles varied wildly in experience quality. Regulars remove that gamble entirely.

Genuine Comfort

After ten bookings, we just... knew each other. Conversations flowed naturally. The awkward "getting to know you" phase was long gone. It felt genuinely comfortable.

How to Build a Regular Relationship

After Your First Good Booking

If you had a great experience, say so. "Really enjoyed meeting you, I'd love to book again sometime."

That's it. Don't be weird about it, just express interest in returning.

Book Again Within 2-4 Weeks

To establish yourself as a regular, book somewhat consistently. You don't need weekly appointments, but spacing bookings 2-4 weeks apart initially helps them remember you.

After 3-4 bookings, frequency matters less—they'll remember you even if months pass.

Be the Ideal Client

Always:

  • Show up on time
  • Pay the agreed amount without hassle
  • Practice good hygiene
  • Respect their boundaries
  • Communicate clearly
  • Never push for extras or discounts

Companions remember good clients and prioritize them.

Keep It Professional

Don't text constantly between bookings. Don't treat them like a girlfriend. Don't overstep boundaries.

Regular client relationships work because they remain professional with added familiarity. Cross that line and it gets uncomfortable fast.

When Regular Relationships Don't Work

You Value Variety

Some people prefer seeing different companions regularly. That's fine. Regular relationships aren't for everyone.

Your Needs Change

Maybe you're looking for something different now—different personality, different services, different vibe. That's okay. Companions understand.

The Dynamic Shifts

Sometimes familiarity breeds over-comfort and boundaries start blurring. If that happens, it might be time to move on.

How I Handle Multiple Regulars

I have two regular companions now. Sophie for most bookings, and another in a different city I see during work travel.

Both know I'm not exclusive (it's a professional service, not a relationship). Both appreciate the consistent business. Works perfectly.

What Companions Actually Think About Regulars

Sophie told me directly: regular clients are gold.

They provide predictable income, require minimal screening, rarely cause problems, and make the job easier. Companions actively try to convert good one-time clients into regulars.

It's mutually beneficial—you get consistency and better experiences, they get reliable business.

My Honest Recommendation

If you find a companion you genuinely click with, book them again. And again. By the fourth or fifth time, you'll understand why regular relationships are significantly better than constantly booking new people.

I spent my first year on Skip The Games App trying different companions constantly. That was fun for exploration, but exhausting long-term.

Finding 1-2 regulars I genuinely enjoyed transformed the entire experience from stressful hunting to comfortable routine.

Not saying you should marry the first decent booking you have. But if someone consistently provides good experiences, stop browsing and stick with what works.