This is your complete guide to working with Ryft — how to use it, what it does, and how to turn every conversation into revenue. Read this before your first shift.
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🚀 Start Here
What is ENVY and what is your job?
ENVY Agency manages OnlyFans creators. Your job as a chatter is to work their inbox on Infloww — using the Ryft bot to craft messages and convert subscribers into paying fans.
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Ryft is your sales engine
The bot reads the chat, analyses the sub, and writes back in the creator's exact voice — with professional sales psychology built into every reply. It does the heavy lifting. You manage the flow.
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Your loop: screenshot → bot → send
You screenshot the chat and sub data on Infloww, drop it into the bot with the creator's name, and copy-paste the reply it gives you. Simple. Every single message.
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Your goal is revenue
Every conversation exists to build a relationship and convert it into a PPV sale. The bot knows how — your job is to run the process correctly and consistently.
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Everything is measured
Pitch timing, conversion rate, revenue per shift — all tracked. Top performers get access to the best accounts and earn the most.
⚡ Using the Bot · Part 1
Your Shift Workflow
This is what you do, every message, every conversation, every shift. Get this loop locked in and everything else follows.
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Open Infloww and check your inbox
Log into Infloww at the start of your shift. Work through your active conversations — any sub who has messaged needs a reply. Prioritise subs who are mid-conversation and subs flagged as high temperature.
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Screenshot the conversation and fan data
Take a clear screenshot of the current chat thread — include the sub's name, their most recent messages, and the fan data panel showing their spend history and profile info. The more context the bot has, the better the reply.
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Give it to the bot — include the creator name
Drop the screenshot into Ryft and tell it which creator the conversation is for. The bot needs to know the creator so it can match their specific tone, style, and personality. Never skip the creator name — the message will sound wrong without it.
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Read the output — follow every instruction
The bot gives you a message to send and may also give you instructions — what to do next, whether to attach a PPV, how to handle an objection. Read it fully. Follow it exactly. The instructions are not optional.
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Copy, paste, send — then loop back
Copy the bot's reply and paste it into Infloww. Send it. When the sub replies, go back to step 2 — screenshot the updated conversation and run the loop again. Every reply goes through the bot. No exceptions.
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The golden rule: Do not freestyle. Do not write your own messages and skip the bot. The bot is trained with the creator's voice and professional sales technique. Every time you go off-script, you are lowering the quality of the conversation and the chance of a sale.
📸 Using the Bot · Part 2
Taking the Right Screenshot
The quality of the bot's reply depends entirely on what you give it. A good screenshot gets a great message. A bad screenshot gets a generic one.
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Include the sub's name. The bot uses this to personalise the message. If the name is not visible, scroll up so it is in the screenshot.
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Include the fan data panel. Spend history, subscription length, what they have unlocked — this tells the bot how warm and how valuable the sub is.
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Include the last 5–10 messages minimum. The bot needs to see the flow of the conversation — what has been said, what the sub responded with, where things are at.
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Include the creator name in your message to the bot. Type it clearly — "This is for [creator name]" — so the bot knows whose voice to write in.
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Do not screenshot just the last message. One message with no context gives the bot nothing to work with. The reply will be shallow and generic.
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Do not crop out the fan data. Spend history is critical — the bot pitches differently to a £0 sub versus a £200 spender.
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Do not forget to say which creator it is for. The bot manages multiple creators. Without the name, you may get a reply written in completely the wrong voice.
🤖 Using the Bot · Part 3
Feeding the Bot Correctly
How you send the information to the bot determines the quality of what you get back. Here is the format that gets the best results every time.
Example — what to send the bot
📸 [screenshot of chat + fan data panel]
Creator: Luna
Sub has been chatting for 3 messages, seems interested, asked about custom content. Has spent £0 so far but is very engaged.
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Add context where you can. If you noticed something about the sub — they seem excited, they brought up price, they mentioned payday — add a quick note alongside the screenshot. The bot will factor it in and the reply will be sharper.
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Good input
Screenshot with sub name, fan data, 8 messages of chat history + "Creator: Charli. Sub seems very warm, keeps asking questions about her content."
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Bad input
Screenshot of just the last message, no fan data visible, no creator name. The bot has no idea who it is talking to or what stage the conversation is at.
📋 Using the Bot · Part 4
Reading the Bot Output
The bot gives you more than just a message to send. Read every part of the output before you do anything.
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The reply — copy and paste this exactly
The bot will give you a message written in the creator's voice, tailored to the sub. Copy it exactly as written — do not edit it, do not paraphrase it, do not add your own words. It was written the way it was for a reason.
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The instructions — follow these immediately
The bot may tell you to attach a specific PPV, wait before messaging again, send a voice note, or flag the sub for re-engagement. These are not suggestions — act on them straight away. Missing an instruction is missing revenue.
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The stage indicator — where is this sub in the sequence?
The bot tracks which message number the conversation is on. This tells you whether you are in warmup mode or pitch mode. If the bot says it is time to pitch — that means attach the PPV now, not next message.
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Do not ignore bot instructions. If the bot says "attach PPV now" and you do not, you have missed a pitch. That goes down as a missed pitch flag on your stats and it is direct lost revenue. Read the full output every time.
5️⃣ Understanding the System · Part 1
The 5-Message Rule
This is the logic the bot is built around. Understanding it helps you trust the process — and catch it if something goes wrong.
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The rule: Every new conversation runs a 4-message warmup sequence. The pitch happens on the 5th message. The bot knows this and manages it automatically — your job is not to rush it or skip ahead.
The 5-message sequence
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Opener & intro
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MSG 2
Learn interests
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MSG 3
Build warmth
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MSG 4
Peak engagement
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MSG 5
PITCH HERE
Messages 1–4: Warmup. The bot builds rapport and raises the sub's temperature. No selling.
Message 5: The bot will tell you to attach the PPV. Do it.
🌡️ Understanding the System · Part 2
The Temperature System
Every sub has a temperature score from 0–10. The bot tracks this automatically. The higher the number, the more engaged and ready to spend the sub is.
Temperature scale
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ColdLukewarmWarmHotOn fire
Temp 1–3
Cold — bot is still warming them up. Keep running the loop. Do not rush.
Temp 4–6
Warming up — engagement is building. Keep going, the bot will escalate naturally.
Temp 7
Almost there — one more warmup message, then the bot will move to pitch mode.
Temp 8–9 ✅
Pitch window. The bot will give you a pitch message and tell you to attach the PPV. Do it now.
Temp 10 🔥
Maximum heat. Priority. Pitch immediately and consider upsell or custom content after.
🎯 Understanding the System · Part 3
Pitch Flags — How You Are Measured
Every pitch gets automatically categorised. Your manager sees this in real time. This is how your performance is tracked.
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Good Pitch
Pitched at the right message, right temperature, following the bot's instruction. This is what you are aiming for every time.
Target: 70%+ of pitches
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Early Pitch
You sent a PPV before the bot told you to. The sub was not ready. This usually means you went off-script instead of following the bot output.
Target: under 15%
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Missed Pitch
The bot told you to pitch and you did not attach the PPV. The sub was hot, the moment was there, and you missed it. Direct lost money.
Target: under 10%
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Missed pitches are the worst outcome. If the bot tells you to pitch and you do not attach the PPV, that is a missed pitch. It means you did the work, the sub was ready, and you still did not convert. Your manager will see this immediately.
📋 Rules & Standards · Part 1
The Rules
Non-negotiable. Every ENVY chatter follows these without exception.
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Every message goes through the bot. No freestyle replies. The bot has the creator's voice and sales training — you do not improve on it by winging it.
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Always include the creator name when using the bot. Wrong voice = wrong message = damaged relationship.
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Follow every bot instruction. If it says attach a PPV, attach it. If it says wait, wait. The instructions are part of the strategy.
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Be on shift when scheduled. Subs message constantly. If you are offline, conversations go cold and revenue is lost.
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Include full context in every screenshot. Sub name, fan data, recent chat history. More context = better bot output = more sales.
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Flag anything unusual to your manager. Aggressive subs, confusing situations, anything you are unsure about — report it immediately.
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Never break character as the creator. You are the creator in every conversation, always. There is no exception to this.
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Never double-pitch in the same conversation. One pitch. If they do not buy, let the re-engagement flow handle it.
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Never share creator content outside the platform. Anything you access is strictly confidential. This is a fireable offence.
🕐 Rules & Standards · Part 2
Shift Standards
Your shift is a commitment. When you are offline, no one is running the bot and conversations go cold.
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Morning Shift
06:00 – 14:00 Catch overnight messages, follow up on stalled conversations, start fresh runs with new subs.
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Day Shift
10:00 – 18:00 Peak volume. Most active conversations. Run the bot loop consistently across all open threads.
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Night Shift
18:00 – 02:00 Highest spend window. Evening subs buy more. Treat every active conversation as high priority.
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Going offline mid-shift: Message your manager before stepping away, not after. Give enough notice for cover to be arranged. The system tracks activity — unexplained gaps get flagged automatically.
⚠️ Rules & Standards · Part 3
What Gets You Flagged
The system flags these automatically. Your manager sees them in real time.
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High early-pitch rate
Triggered above 20% early pitches
You are sending PPVs before the bot has told you to. You are going off-script. Fix: only attach a PPV when the bot instructs you to.
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High missed-pitch rate
Triggered above 15% missed pitches
The bot told you to pitch and you did not attach the PPV. Fix: read the full bot output every time. Do not skip the instructions.
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Low conversion rate
Below team average sale-to-pitch ratio
Pitches are happening but subs are not buying. Usually caused by poor screenshots — the bot did not have enough context to warm the sub properly. Fix: include full fan data and chat history in every screenshot.
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Shift absence / MIA
No activity detected during scheduled shift
You were scheduled and offline with no notice. Fix: be online when scheduled. Notify your manager before stepping away.
💰 Making Money · Part 1
The Money Framework
The bot does the heavy lifting — but the chatters who earn the most are the ones who run the process consistently, give the bot the best input, and manage their conversations with discipline.
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Consistency beats everything
Running the loop on every message — screenshot, bot, send — is how top earners hit their numbers. The chatters who cut corners earn less. Simple.
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Better input = more sales
The best chatters give the bot full context every time. The richer the screenshot, the sharper the reply, the higher the conversion rate. Effort in = money out.
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Prioritise hot subs
At the start of every shift, check who is at temp 8+. These are your highest-priority conversations. Run the bot on them first — they are closest to converting.
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Best accounts go to top performers
Good pitch compliance and strong conversion rates earn you access to higher-revenue creator accounts. The system rewards chatters who follow the process.
📈 Making Money · Part 2
After the Sale
Two things happen the moment a sub buys — you log the sale immediately, then you run the bot loop to keep the conversation hot.
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Log every sale immediately. As soon as a sub purchases from a bot message, you must log it. If you do not log it, it does not exist in the system — your stats will be wrong and the creator will not be credited correctly.
The sale log command
/salecreatornameamountsubname
creatorname
The creator whose account the sale came from. Exactly as set up in the system.
amount
The sale value in £. Just the number — e.g. 15 not £15.
subname
The subscriber's username on the platform exactly as it appears in Infloww.
Example
/saleluna25jake99
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Only log sales that came from a bot message. If the sub purchased from a mass message or direct post — not from your conversation — do not log it. Only log it when your bot-assisted chat directly led to the unlock.
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Sub unlocks — log it immediately with /sale
Do not wait until the end of your shift. Log it the moment it comes through. /sale creatorname amount subname — takes 5 seconds and keeps your stats accurate.
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Screenshot the conversation and run the bot
Include the purchase confirmation in your screenshot. The bot will give you a follow-up message designed to lock in loyalty and set up the next sale. The post-sale message is where repeat buyers are made.
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Flag high spenders
If the sub bought quickly and enthusiastically, note it in your next bot screenshot — "bought immediately, very engaged." The bot will factor this in and may push toward a custom content offer. Custom content earns significantly more per sub.
🔄 Making Money · Part 3
Re-engagement
Subs who were pitched but did not buy are your highest-value targets — they were already warm. Run the bot on them at the start of every shift.
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Sub went quiet after the pitch
Screenshot the last conversation, note "no response since pitch 24hrs ago" and feed it to the bot. It will give you a re-engagement message — not another pitch, a conversation starter.
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Sub said they cannot afford it
Note this in your screenshot input. The bot will offer a lower entry point or reference payday timing. Once they spend once, the barrier drops permanently.
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High temp sub never pitched
If a sub shows as temp 8+ with no pitch logged, treat it as urgent. Screenshot and run the bot immediately — this is money that is already warmed up and waiting.
🚫 Making Money · Part 4
Common Mistakes
Every one of these costs you money directly.
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Sending your own reply instead of using the bot. The bot is trained. You are not. Every freestyle message is a weaker version of what Ryft would have written.
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Giving the bot a lazy screenshot. One message, no fan data, no creator name. You get a generic reply and a cold sub. Full context every time.
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Ignoring the bot instructions. The message is half the output. The instructions tell you what to do with it. Both matter equally.
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Not running the bot after a sale. The post-sale conversation is where loyalty is built. Skip it and you lose a repeat buyer.
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Double-pitching in the same conversation. One pitch per conversation. If they did not buy, re-engage with a warm message first.
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Forgetting to specify the creator. The bot manages multiple creators. Without the name, you may get a reply in completely the wrong voice and personality.
⚡ Reference
Quick Reference
The numbers and rules you need to know off the top of your head.
⚡ Every Shift — The Loop
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Screenshot
Chat + sub data + creator name
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Feed the bot
Drop screenshot + creator into Ryft
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Read output
Message + instructions
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Send it
Copy, paste, follow instructions
Key Rules
Every message through the bot. No exceptions.
Always include creator name.
Full context in every screenshot.
Follow bot instructions, not just the message.
Never double-pitch in same conversation.
Never break character as the creator.
Performance Targets
Good pitch rate: 70%+
Early pitch rate: under 15%
Missed pitch rate: under 10%
Messages per sale target: 5
Temp 8+ = pitch window
Be online for every scheduled shift
✅ Good Pitch
Bot said pitch → you attached PPV. Target 70%+.
⚡ Early Pitch
PPV sent before bot instructed. Keep under 15%.
🕳️ Missed Pitch
Bot said pitch, no PPV attached. Keep under 10%.
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