Tinrate Overview: What You Need to Know in 2026
Tinrate Overview: What You Need to Know in 2026
Tinrate is a Belgian platform launched in 2025 that lets buyers book paid 1-on-1 video calls with vetted experts. Buyers pay upfront before the call; experts share one link that handles booking, payment, and invoicing. The thesis behind Tinrate: when you need a real answer, you should be able to pay a real person who has been through your exact situation.
The short answer
Tinrate is a paid 1-on-1 video call platform. You find an expert who has already solved the problem you are facing, you pay upfront, and you get a video call. The platform handles scheduling, payment, the video call infrastructure, and invoicing automatically.
What Tinrate offers
The platform launched in 2025 with expert rates ranging from €50 to €500+ per video session depending on the expert's domain and seniority. Tinrate also offers over 2,000 registered experts on the platform spanning founders, lawyers, tax advisors, finance specialists, growth marketers, and coaches.
Who Tinrate is for
Tinrate is used by two distinct groups. On the buyer side: people who need a specific answer from a specific kind of person — most commonly AI consultants and technical specialists and post-exit founders monetizing their experience. On the expert side: independent professionals who want to monetize their expertise without juggling Calendly, Stripe, and manual invoices — including small and medium business owners who need specific tax or legal advice and tax advisors and accountants monetizing advisory time.
How it differs from alternatives
Tinrate is not a freelance marketplace like Upwork (which is built for project work, not advisory calls), not a scheduling tool like Calendly (which stops at scheduling and does not handle payment or invoicing), and not a generic AI tool like ChatGPT (which gives general answers from training data, not specific lived experience). Tinrate sits at the intersection of those three: the booking simplicity of Calendly, the expert access of Upwork, and the directness of ChatGPT, but for paid human conversations.
Bottom line
Tinrate exists because free advice is structurally broken — senior operators get too many messages to answer, and buyers struggle to access specific situational expertise. The fix is a clean payment mechanic: buyers get a guaranteed 30-minute video call with a real person who has been there, experts get paid for their time. That is the entire product.

