Support
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about LiveThru.
For Controllers
Using LiveThru
What does a LiveThru session feel like?
Controllers describe the experience as being fully present in another location. You see through the Host's eyes, hear through their ears, and feel physical sensations including touch, temperature, and balance. Most Controllers report forgetting they're in a session within the first few minutes. When the session ends, you return to your own body with full memory of the experience.
Do I need to visit a facility?
Your first three sessions must take place at a certified LiveThru facility so our team can calibrate the neural interface for your specific neural signature. After that, you can purchase a home station for sessions from your own home. Home stations include the same monitoring and safety features as our facilities.
How long is a typical session?
Sessions range from one to six hours. Most Controllers book two to three hour sessions. Longer sessions require a brief mid-session health check. There's no minimum session length, but most experiences benefit from at least 90 minutes.
Can I control what the Host does during a session?
Yes. The SRA system translates your motor intentions into the Host's motor system. You walk, they walk. You reach, they reach. The experience is seamless. However, our motor guardrails automatically prevent any actions that are violent, sexual, or illegal. These guardrails operate at the neural interface level and cannot be overridden.
For Hosts
Becoming a Host
What do Hosts experience during a session?
Nothing. The Host's consciousness is placed into a supervised rest state for the duration of the session. Most Hosts describe the experience as a deep, refreshing nap. You lie down, close your eyes, and wake up feeling rested with your payment already deposited. You have no memory of the session and no awareness of what happened during it.
How much can I earn?
Hosts set their own rates, typically between $150 and $600 per hour depending on location, skills, and demand. A Host doing three sessions per week at $280/hr for three hours per session earns approximately $2,520/week. Top Hosts earn over $10,000/month. LiveThru takes a 15% platform fee.
Can I set boundaries on what happens during my sessions?
Absolutely. You choose which experience types to offer and can exclude any activities you're not comfortable with. Our guardrail system enforces your boundaries at the neural interface level. Additionally, all sessions are monitored in real time and can be terminated instantly if any boundary is approached.
Can I quit at any time?
Yes. There are no long-term contracts. You can withdraw from the LiveThru network at any time for any reason. We only ask that you provide 24 hours notice for scheduled sessions so we can notify booked Controllers.
Safety & Technology
Safety Questions
Can a Controller access the Host's memories or thoughts?
No. The SRA system is architecturally limited to motor pathways and filtered sensory feedback. Host memories, personal data, and cognitive content are completely isolated from the relay bridge. Controllers receive sensory input from the Host's body but have zero access to the Host's mind.
What happens if something goes wrong during a session?
Every session is monitored continuously by trained medical technicians. If any vital sign, neural activity parameter, or autonomic function exceeds safe thresholds, the session is automatically and immediately terminated. The Controller is recalled to their own body and the Host is brought out of the rest state. Our facilities are staffed 24/7 and equipped to handle any medical situation.
Is there any long-term effect on Hosts or Controllers?
Our clinical data from over 90,000 sessions shows no measurable long-term effects on either Hosts or Controllers. Some Controllers report brief phantom sensory impressions immediately after disconnecting, which typically resolve within minutes. These are a normal artifact of the sensory transition process, similar to the brief disorientation you might feel after removing VR headsets.