Three years ago, Reem was doing makeup for her friends and cousins on the weekends. Today, she runs a full schedule of bookings, has 200+ five-star reviews, and recently hired her first assistant. Her story isn’t unique on Rayyanh — but it took intention.
It usually starts small
Most successful providers on Rayyanh didn’t start with a salon, an Instagram following, or a marketing budget. They started with a skill, a phone, and an open afternoon. The first booking comes through Rayyanh’s request matching. The second comes from the first client’s rating. The third comes faster.
What separates the ones who grow
Three things consistently show up in the providers who scale their business beyond a few bookings a week:
- They complete their profile fully — clear bio, real portfolio photos, services priced honestly.
- They respond fast. The first provider to respond to a request often wins it, regardless of price.
- They turn Reception ON during the hours they actually want to work, and turn it OFF otherwise. Showing up reliably matters more than always being available.
Pricing is a learning curve
New providers often underprice themselves out of nervousness. Two or three completed services later, they raise their rates and the bookings keep coming. Your rating and portfolio do the convincing; your price reflects the value you deliver. Don’t race to the bottom.
The compound effect of ratings
Each five-star review nudges you higher in the matching algorithm. After 20 reviews you start to dominate your city for your service. After 50, you can be selective about the requests you accept. The compounding only happens if you protect quality on every booking — even the small ones.
When to consider going full-time
Most providers who go full-time on Rayyanh do it after their monthly earnings on the platform exceed their previous income for three months in a row. That’s the signal. Until then, treat Rayyanh as steady, growing side income.
Your move
If you have a skill in beauty, styling, or tailoring, you have a business waiting. The platform handles the matching, the payments, and the messaging. You handle the craft. Download the app, sign up as a provider, and start where you are.