Part-Time Texting & Scheduling Support

Part-Time Remote Texting & Booking Support

Boudoir Photography Studio

Pay: $7.50/hour (please confirm this meets your state’s minimum wage)
Location: Fully remote
Schedule: Part-time

Love texting? Enjoy helping women hype themselves up and take brave, exciting steps? This might be the easiest job you’ve ever loved.

We’re a luxury boudoir photography studio looking for someone to handle incoming text messages from women interested in booking their session. You’ll be the friendly, calm, encouraging presence on the other side of the phone helping them feel confident, informed, and ready to say yes.

This role is simple, structured, and flexible. Scripts are provided, training is provided, and you’ll never be guessing what to say. The only must is that when you’re scheduled, you’re available and responsive.

What You’ll Actually Be Doing

  • Texting with women who are curious, excited, and sometimes a little nervous
  • Using pre-written messages to guide conversations naturally
  • Answering common questions and helping clients book
  • Offering reassurance and positive energy when someone needs a little boost
  • Keeping conversations organized and moving forward

Why People Love This Kind of Role

  • Fully remote, work from anywhere
  • Easy to balance with other commitments
  • No cold outreach or awkward selling
  • Short, text-based conversations
  • Clear expectations and systems

What We Need From You

  • Fast response times during scheduled shifts
  • A warm, friendly texting style
  • Strong grammar and attention to detail
  • Reliability and consistency

This isn’t a “check messages whenever” role, but it is a flexible, feel-good job that fits into real life when scheduled intentionally.

Pay & Details

  • $7.50 per hour
  • Part-time
  • Fully remote
  • Applicants must confirm this rate meets their state’s minimum wage laws

If you enjoy encouraging women, staying organized, and sending texts that actually make someone’s day better, we’d love to hear from you.

Pay: $7.50 per hour

Work Location: Remote

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