Cuddlist

What: Cuddlist connects people with professional cuddlers, but cuddlers need expensive training

Expected pay: NA

Commissions and fees: $149 for online training, plus $40/month

Where: Nationwide

Requirements: 18 or older, training

Review:

PROS:

  • Hourly rates ranging from $80 to $160

CONS:

  • Mandatory online training ($149) plus a $40 monthly membership
  • There are expectations for cuddlers to attend occasional “cuddle party workshops” that cost money
  • The site encourages you to “Get certified” at an additional cost of $250
  • Roughly $200 in fees are charged before you can even register for work
  • No guarantee that you’ll get work

If you want to try this type of work, try Cuddle Comfort and RentAFriend

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