Fluxee v5.1 by Pallox

Fluxee is a complete stream management suite for Fansly creators. It runs directly in your browser as a Chrome extension β€” no separate account, no third-party bot, no external login required. Everything posts as you.

Fluxee is built with account safety as a core priority. All automated actions include built-in safeguards to protect your Fansly account. Reliability is equally central β€” Fluxee is designed to keep running smoothly through long streams, page reloads, and Fansly's single-page navigation without dropping a beat.

What's New in v5.1

πŸ—“οΈ Menu Scheduler

Rotate menus automatically on a time-based schedule with per-slot intervals and a visual weekly timeline.

πŸ“Ί Stream Overlays

OBS browser source overlays for live leaderboard, stream goal, and end-of-stream summary card.

πŸš‚ Hype Train

Animated OBS overlay that celebrates tip storms with levels, themes, custom icons and visual effects.

🎬 Trigger Engine

Fire custom overlay animations and chat messages automatically based on tips, goals, and rapid events.

πŸ“ˆ Expanded Analytics

Viewer Retention, Target Calculator, Revenue Share per item, Tip Heatmap tooltips, and CSV export.

🎨 Enhanced Designer

Menu Templates library, color tagging, default menu, schedule integration, and delete/copy tools.

πŸ› οΈ Installation

  1. Go to chrome://extensions/link in your Chrome browser.
  2. Enable Developer Mode using the toggle in the top-right corner.
  3. Click "Load Unpacked" and select the Fluxee_v5.1 folder.
  4. Click the Puzzle Piece (🧩) icon in your Chrome toolbar, find Fluxee v5.1 by Pallox, and click the Pin (πŸ“Œ) icon to keep it accessible.
  5. If you are using the Stream Overlays or Hype Train, also download and run FluxeeBridge.exe from the GitHub Releases page. This starts the local relay server that powers the OBS overlays. If Windows shows a security warning, click More info β†’ Run anyway β€” this is normal for new software.

⚠️ Always refresh the Fansly page after installing or updating the extension.

πŸ” One-Time Permission Setup

  1. Navigate to https://fansly.com/creator/streaminglink.
  2. Right-click the Fluxee icon in your Chrome toolbar.
  3. Select "This can read and change site data".
  4. Choose "On fansly.com" to allow access on all Fansly pages.

This is required only once. The extension will remember the permission across sessions.

πŸš€ First Launch

Click the pinned Fluxee icon in your Chrome toolbar to open the Side Panel. Fluxee will automatically resolve your Fansly identity and chat room in the background β€” this takes a few seconds on first load.

The connection indicator in the header will turn green once the relay server is detected (required for overlays). If you are not using overlays, you can ignore this indicator.

πŸ’‘ Keep the Fansly creator streaming page open at all times while using Fluxee. The extension reads from and writes to that page directly.

🟒 Running the Bot

The Start Bot button in the Side Panel activates all automated features. When running, the Fluxee icon in your Chrome toolbar turns red (πŸ”΄) as a visual indicator.

  • Most settings fields become read-only while the bot is running to prevent accidental changes mid-stream. Stop the bot to edit them.
  • The Tip Menu Content field remains selectable while the bot runs so you can highlight and send individual lines β€” see Send Selection.
  • Use the πŸš€ Post Menu Now button to instantly send your active menu to chat at any time, regardless of the auto-post timer.

πŸ“‹ Active Menu

The Active Menu dropdown at the top of the Side Panel determines which menu the bot posts during auto-post intervals. All menus are created and managed in the Tip Menu Designer.

  • Changing the active menu takes effect immediately β€” the next auto-post will use the newly selected menu.
  • If you have a Schedule configured, the scheduler automatically switches the active menu according to the slot times. When a slot ends, the bot falls back to the menu that was active before the schedule started.
  • You can mark any menu as the Default Menu in the Designer. The scheduler uses this as the fallback when a slot ends, if set.

πŸ“’ Auto-Post

The auto-post system keeps your tip menu visible in chat without manual effort.

Trigger Modes

  • Minutes: Posts your active menu at a fixed time interval (e.g., every 10 minutes). A small random jitter is added to each interval to keep timing natural.
  • Messages: Counts incoming chat messages and posts the menu once the threshold is reached (e.g., every 20 messages). Ideal for active streams where time-based posting might be too infrequent or too aggressive.

πŸ’‘ Switch to Messages mode during high-traffic streams for better visibility without flooding the chat.

πŸ’¬ Send Selection to Chat New

While the bot is running, you can highlight any text in the Tip Menu Content field and send it directly to Fansly chat with one click.

  1. Start the bot.
  2. Click and drag to highlight any text in the Tip Menu Content textarea β€” a single line, a price, or any portion of the menu.
  3. Click the πŸ’¬ button that appears next to the "Tip Menu Content:" label. It activates only when text is selected and the bot is running.
  4. The selected text is sent to chat immediately.

πŸ’‘ Use this to answer a viewer's question mid-stream by sending just the relevant menu line, without triggering a full menu post.

πŸ€– Auto-Responder

The Auto-Responder automatically replies to chat commands. Enable it using the toggle on the main Side Panel.

  • !menu command: Any viewer typing !menu in chat triggers an immediate posting of your active menu.
  • !menu cooldown: Uses the auto-post interval (in minutes) β€” prevents the menu from being spammed on demand.
  • Custom command cooldown: Each custom command (e.g. !socials) has its own independent 60-second cooldown. Typing the same command again within 60 seconds shows a cooldown warning. Different commands can be used back-to-back without affecting each other.
  • You can use your own commands: As the streamer, typing !menu or any custom command in chat will trigger the response just like a viewer would.

πŸ€– Custom Commands

Create your own chat commands by clicking the Custom Commands button to open the command manager.

  1. Enter a Trigger Name (without the ! prefix β€” e.g., socials becomes !socials).
  2. Enter the Bot Response β€” the full text the bot will post when that command is used.
  3. Click πŸ’Ύ Save Command. The command appears in the Saved Commands list below.
  4. Use the toggle on each command row to enable or disable it individually.
  5. Click the ✏️ icon to edit, or the πŸ—‘ icon to delete.

πŸ’‘ Useful commands: !socials (your social links), !rules (chat rules), !schedule (your streaming schedule).

πŸ’Ύ Saved Auto-Thank Messages New

Build a library of Auto-Thank message templates directly in the Custom Commands page.

  1. Type your thank-you message in the Auto-Thank Message field using {user} and {item} placeholders.
  2. Click πŸ’Ύ Save Message to add it to your library.
  3. Click ↩ Load on any saved message to load it into the active field and set it immediately.
  4. Editing the field after loading a message deactivates the highlight β€” click Save to update the saved version or create a new one.
  5. Click πŸ—‘ to delete a saved message with confirmation.

✨ Auto-Thank for Tips

Automatically post a public thank-you message whenever a viewer tips for a menu item.

  • Enable the Auto-Thank for Tips toggle on the main Side Panel.
  • Customize the message using {user} (fan's username) and {item} (the menu item tipped).
  • Example: "✨ {user} just tipped for: {item}! Thank you so much! ✨"
  • Edit and manage your thank-you templates in the Saved Messages library.

πŸ“‹ Guest List

Every tipper is automatically added to the Guest List β€” a running record of everyone who has tipped during the session.

  • Click πŸ“‹ Copy Names to copy a comma-separated list of all tippers to your clipboard for a shoutout post.
  • Click πŸ—‘οΈ Reset List at the start of each stream to clear previous entries.

πŸ’Ύ Backup & Restore

Protect your menus, commands, and analytics data by exporting regular backups.

  • Export Backup: Click πŸ’Ύ Export Backup to download a .txt file containing all your menus, commands, and analytics history.
  • Import Backup: Click πŸ“‚ Import Backup and select a previously exported file to restore your full configuration.

πŸ’‘ Export a backup at least once a week to ensure your analytics history is never lost after a browser update or reinstall.

✏️ Tip Menu Designer β€” Design Tab

The Designer is a dedicated page accessible from the top navigation bar. It gives you a visual workspace to build, preview, and save professional tip menus.

Open the Designer by clicking 🎨 Tip Menu Designer in the top navigation. Use the ✏️ Design and πŸ—“οΈ Schedule tabs to switch between the two workspaces.

πŸ“ Structural Presets

The five structural presets define the overall layout of your menu lines. Click any preset button to instantly reformat all items in the preview.

  • πŸ“œ Classic List: One item per line, clean and readable. Best for most menus.
  • πŸ“ Vertical Pipeline: Items separated by vertical pipe characters for a modern look.
  • 🏷️ Tagged Bracket: Prices displayed in square brackets before each item.
  • πŸŽ€ Horizontal Ribbon: All items on a single scrolling line with separators β€” ideal for short menus.
  • πŸ”³ Smart Grid: Items arranged in a 2-column grid layout.

Combine structural presets with the Layout Style buttons (Default, Pipe, Bracket) to further refine how individual items are formatted.

🎨 Style Assets

The Style Assets panel in column 2 gives you a library of visual building blocks organised into four tabs:

Emojis

Click any emoji to insert it at your cursor position in the Source List. Save your own custom emojis using the input at the bottom of the tab.

Decorations

Text dividers and separators. Click to insert at cursor. Save your own custom decorations for repeated use.

Fonts

Select text in the Source List, then click a font style to convert it to Unicode characters (Bold, Italic, Script, etc.). Click without a selection to insert a sample.

My Presets

Save custom line formatting templates using the placeholders {icon}, {label}, and {price}. Click a saved preset to apply it to all items in the preview.

Example template: {icon} **{label}** β€” {price}

πŸ‘οΈ Live Fansly Preview

The preview in column 3 updates in real-time as you build your menu, showing exactly how the post will appear in Fansly chat β€” including line wrapping at Fansly's character limit.

  • The preview respects the currently selected structural preset, layout style, and any My Preset formatting.
  • Use the πŸ“‹ copy button next to the "Source List" label to copy the raw source content to your clipboard.

πŸ’Ύ Saving & Managing Menus

Once your menu is ready, save it to your master menu list using the Apply section below the preview.

  1. Enter a Menu Name in column 1.
  2. Select a Menu Color using the color swatches β€” this color is used on the Schedule timeline.
  3. Optionally toggle Default Menu to mark this menu as the scheduler's fallback.
  4. Click ✨ Apply to Menu List ✨ to save. The menu is immediately available in the Side Panel dropdown.

To delete a saved menu, select it in the dropdown and click the πŸ—‘ button that appears to its right. A confirmation prompt will appear.

⚠️ Deleting a menu is permanent. Export a backup first if you want to preserve it.

πŸ—“οΈ Tip Menu Designer β€” Schedule Tab New

The Schedule tab lets you automate menu rotation throughout your stream. Instead of manually switching menus, you define time windows and Fluxee handles the rest.

Click the πŸ—“οΈ Schedule tab in the Designer to access the scheduler.

πŸ—“οΈ Schedule Slots

Up to 8 schedule slots are available. Each slot defines a time window during which a specific menu is active.

Configuring a Slot

  1. Click a slot header to expand it (slots are collapsed by default).
  2. Enable the slot using the toggle on the right of the header.
  3. Select a Menu from the dropdown β€” this is what the bot will post during the slot.
  4. Set the Start and End time using the time pickers.
  5. Set the Post every interval (minutes or messages) β€” this overrides the Side Panel auto-post setting while the slot is active.
  6. Check the Days of the week this slot should apply to.

Overlap Prevention

Fluxee prevents two enabled slots from having overlapping times on the same day. If a time change would cause an overlap, the change is automatically reverted with a warning.

Fallback Behaviour

When no slot is active, use the radio buttons at the bottom to choose:

  • Use default menu & manual interval: The bot continues posting using the Side Panel settings and the Default Menu (or the menu that was active before the schedule started).
  • Pause auto-post: The bot stops posting until the next slot activates.

πŸ’‘ The scheduler uses your system clock and timezone automatically β€” no manual timezone selection needed.

πŸ“… Weekly Timeline

The Weekly Timeline in the right column visualises all configured slots for a selected day.

  • Click any day pill (Mon–Sun) to view that day's schedule.
  • Each slot appears as a coloured block matching the slot's assigned colour. Enabled slots are fully opaque; disabled slots appear dimmed with a dashed border.
  • A white needle marks the current time on the current day.
  • Hover over any block to see the menu name and time range.
  • The timeline updates every 60 seconds automatically.

πŸ’° Analytics β€” Revenue Tab

The Analytics page is accessed via the top navigation bar. Use the Revenue, Goals, and Viewers tabs to switch between views. All tabs share a common timeframe selector at the top.

The Revenue Statistics banner at the top of the Revenue tab shows four key metrics at a glance: Total Tips, Gross Revenue, Average Tip, and After Fansly (net after the 20% platform fee).

Use the timeframe pills β€” 24h / 7 Days / 30 Days / All Time β€” to filter all Revenue tab data.

πŸ“Š Tips Overview

The Tips Overview table shows every menu item that has been tipped, with four sortable columns:

  • Item: The menu item name.
  • Count: Number of times this item was tipped.
  • Revenue: Total gross revenue from this item.
  • Share New: This item's revenue as a percentage of total revenue β€” instantly shows your highest-earning items.

Click any column header to sort by that column. Click again to reverse the sort order. The default sort is by Revenue descending.

The Untipped Items card below the table shows menu items that have never been tipped in the selected timeframe β€” useful for identifying underperforming items to reprice or remove.

πŸ“ˆ Revenue Over Time

The Revenue Over Time card visualises when your tips happen.

  • By Hour: A bar chart showing gross revenue broken down by hour of the day. Use the From/To selectors to zoom into a time window.
  • By Day of Week: Revenue broken down by day β€” useful for identifying your most profitable streaming days.

🌑️ Tip Heatmap

The Tip Heatmap shows revenue intensity across all 24 hours and 7 days of the week simultaneously. Darker cyan cells indicate higher tip activity in that time slot.

Hover over any cell to see a detailed tooltip showing the total revenue, number of tips, and average tip amount for that hour and day combination.

πŸ’‘ Use the heatmap to identify your peak tipping windows and schedule your most valuable stream content for those times.

🎯 Target Calculator New

The Target Calculator helps you plan a stream by estimating how long you need to stream to reach a revenue target, based on your historical performance.

  1. Enter your target revenue amount in the $ input field.
  2. The calculator instantly shows: estimated hours needed, a likely range based on your session variance, estimated number of tips needed, and your average hourly rate.

The estimate is based on all recorded sessions in your tip history. The session count used for the calculation is shown at the bottom of the card β€” the more sessions you have, the more accurate the estimate.

πŸ’‘ The "likely range" reflects natural session variation. On a good night you may hit the target faster; on a slower night it may take longer.

πŸ† Private Goal & Storage Usage

The Private Goal card tracks a personal revenue milestone that is separate from the Fansly goal system. Set a name and target amount, and the progress bar fills as tips are recorded.

The Storage Usage card shows how much of Chrome's local storage Fluxee is using for your analytics data. Use the Trim Now button to remove older data beyond a selected retention window (3, 6, 12, or 24 months).

⬇️ Export to CSV New

Export your complete tip history as a CSV file for external analysis or sharing with a manager.

Click the ⬇ Export CSV button at the far right of the timeframe toolbar. The file is saved directly to your Downloads folder named fluxee_tips_YYYY-MM-DD.csv.

The CSV includes: Timestamp, Date, Time, Username, Amount, Item, and Subscriber status for every recorded tip.

🎯 Analytics β€” Goals Tab

The Goals tab manages your integration with Fansly's live goal system β€” syncing, tracking, archiving, and queuing goals for automated posting.

πŸ”„ Live Goal Sync

Fluxee connects directly to the Fansly API to track your active goals in real time.

  • Fansly supports 3 goal slots (Top, Middle, Bottom). All three are tracked simultaneously.
  • Progress bars update automatically. Slot buttons glow when a goal is actively running.
  • To sync a saved goal to Fansly, select it from the Saved Goals Bank and click a slot button.

Goal Queue

If all 3 goal slots are occupied, you can queue additional goals. When a slot opens up, Fluxee automatically syncs the next queued goal without any manual action.

🏦 Saved Goals Bank

Build a library of reusable goals that you can push to Fansly at any time.

  1. Enter a goal name, target amount (in dollars), and optional description.
  2. Click πŸ’Ύ Save Goal. The goal appears in the bank below.
  3. Click the β˜† icon on any goal to mark it as Popular β€” it moves to the top of the list with a gold star for quick access.
  4. Click a goal to expand it and use the Slot buttons to push it live to Fansly.

πŸ“œ Goals Archive

Completed and expired goals are automatically moved to the Goals Archive. The last 50 goals are stored.

  • Goals marked Reached (cyan) met their target. Goals marked Failed (red) were stopped before completion.
  • Click πŸ—‘οΈ next to any archive entry to delete it permanently.
  • Use the Tag system to categorise goals for performance analysis β€” see which content types reach their targets most often.

πŸ‘₯ Analytics β€” Viewers Tab

The Viewers tab provides audience intelligence β€” understanding who your tippers are, how loyal they are, and how they engage over time.

Use the timeframe pills β€” Today / This Week / This Month / All Time β€” to filter all Viewers tab data simultaneously.

Row 1 β€” Summary Cards

  • Tip Frequency: How many fans tipped once, a few times, or regularly β€” a quick engagement distribution.
  • New vs Returning: Donut chart showing first-time tippers vs fans who have tipped before in the selected period.
  • Average Tip per Viewer: Total revenue divided by unique tippers. This can exceed the biggest single tip if viewers tip multiple times.

πŸ”„ Viewer Retention New

The Viewer Retention card shows audience loyalty metrics derived from your tip history β€” no extra tracking required.

  • Return Rate: Percentage of tippers who have come back for at least a second session.
  • Avg Sessions: Average number of distinct streaming days per tipper.
  • Split bar: Visual breakdown of one-time vs returning tippers.
  • Top Returning Tippers: The 5 most loyal fans ranked by number of sessions they have tipped in.

πŸ† Top Tippers & Biggest Single Tip

The Top Tippers leaderboard ranks all tippers by total revenue in the selected timeframe. Each row shows tip count, total amount, biggest single tip, and a ⭐ indicator for subscribers.

The Biggest Single Tip card highlights your all-time (or period) record tip with the fan name, item, and date.

🎬 Triggers & Overlays β€” Triggers Tab

The Triggers & Overlays page is accessed from the top navigation. It has three tabs: Triggers, Uploads, and Overlays.

Triggers let you fire overlay animations and optional chat messages automatically when specific events happen in your stream.

πŸ“‹ Trigger Rule Types

Create a new rule using the New Trigger Rule form. Each rule has a name, a type, an animation to play, and an optional chat message.

Text Match

Fires when a tip's matched menu item contains a specific keyword. Example: trigger an animation whenever someone tips for "Full Show".

Combo

Fires when tips arrive in a specific dollar sequence within a time window. Example: $10 followed by $20 within 60 seconds.

Rapid Fire

Fires when a certain number of tips arrive within a short time window. Example: 5 tips within 30 seconds β€” ideal for hype moments.

Goal Events

Fires when a Fansly goal starts (Goal Started) or is completed (Goal Completed).

Hype Train Events

Fires on Hype Train events: Train Start, Level Up, Danger Zone, and Train End.

Custom Types

Advanced rules based on session metrics β€” session total, unique tippers, personal records, and more. Create custom type definitions in the Uploads tab.

⏱️ Cooldown & Fire Once New

Each trigger rule can be configured with two additional controls:

  • Cooldown (seconds): The minimum time that must pass before the same rule can fire again. Set to 0 for no cooldown. Useful for preventing the same animation from playing on every single tip.
  • Fire Once per Session: When enabled, the rule fires exactly once per session and will not fire again until the bot is restarted. Ideal for milestone events like reaching $100 total.

Active cooldowns and fire-once status are shown as badges on each rule card in the Saved Rules list.

πŸš‚ Hype Train Configuration

The Hype Train is an animated OBS overlay that celebrates multiple tips in a short period with a visual train that grows in intensity as contributions increase.

βš™οΈ Hype Train β€” Settings

  • Mode: Multi-Level (train grows through levels up to a configurable maximum) or Single Goal (one fixed target amount).
  • Levels / Base Goal / Difficulty: In Multi-Level mode, configure how many levels exist and how quickly the goal scales per level.
  • Duration: How long the Hype Train lasts after the last tip before it expires.
  • Auto-Start Threshold: The minimum single tip amount that automatically starts the Hype Train.
  • Enabled: The Hype Train is disabled by default. Toggle it on to activate.

🎨 Hype Train β€” Visuals & Themes

The Visuals tab lets you customise every aspect of the Hype Train's appearance.

  • Font, Primary & Secondary Colors: Text and accent colours used throughout the overlay.
  • Background: Choose Transparent, a Preset theme background, a Solid colour, or upload a Custom image.
  • Bar Color & Bar Frame: The progress bar fill colour and decorative frame style (None, Glow, Pulse, Segmented).
  • Train Icon: None, the Default icon, or a custom uploaded image.
  • Animations: Assign animation effects to Train Start, Level Up, Danger Zone, and Train End events.

My Themes

Save your visual configuration as a named theme using the πŸ’Ύ Save Theme button. Saved themes appear in the My Themes panel and in the preset dropdown for quick loading. Click Update to overwrite a previously saved theme with your current settings.

πŸ“Ί Overlays Tab

The Overlays tab configures three OBS browser source overlays. Each overlay has a Settings tab and a Visuals tab.

Leaderboard Overlay

Displays a live top-tipper leaderboard that updates in real time as tips arrive. Configure the number of entries, title, reset behaviour, and whether to show dollar amounts.

Stream Goal Overlay

Shows a progress bar tracking cumulative session tips toward a target. Configure the description, target amount, reward message, and bar fill style.

End Card Overlay

Appears at the end of your stream with a summary. Configure duration, thank-you message, and which stats to display (tip count, gross amount, top tipper, Hype Train recap).

πŸ“Ί OBS Setup

Each overlay has a dedicated browser source URL listed in the Preview column on the right side of the Overlays tab.

  1. Make sure FluxeeBridge.exe is running.
  2. In OBS, add a new Browser Source.
  3. Paste the overlay URL (e.g., http://localhost:3745/leaderboard) into the URL field.
  4. Set the width to 1920 and height to 1080.
  5. Check "Shutdown source when not visible" to save resources when the overlay scene is not active.

πŸ’‘ Position and scale each overlay using the Settings tab in Fluxee β€” no need to manually resize in OBS.

⚠️ FluxeeBridge.exe must be running for all overlays to receive live data. Keep it open throughout your stream.

πŸ›‘οΈ Auto-Moderator β€” Filters

The Auto-Moderator is configured in the Auto-Mod tab accessible from the top navigation. Each filter operates independently and can be enabled or disabled individually.

1. Caps Filter

Prevents excessive use of capital letters. Configure a minimum message length (to ignore short messages) and a threshold percentage (e.g., 70% caps triggers a warning).

2. Links Filter

Automatically warns users who post unauthorized links. Add trusted domains to the Whitelisted Domains list to allow them. Fansly.com is always whitelisted.

3. Word Filter

Blocks specific banned words or phrases. Add words as interactive tags β€” click the Γ— on any tag to remove it.

4. Paragraphs Filter

Limits message density by setting a maximum character count and a maximum number of line breaks per message.

5. Symbols Filter

Detects spam patterns using Unicode-aware symbol density analysis. Configure a minimum message length and a threshold percentage.

πŸ’‘ Each filter has a fully customizable warning message. Use the {user} placeholder to address the user by name in the warning.

πŸ›‘οΈ Exclusion Groups

The Exclusion Groups panel controls who is exempt from all moderation filters.

  • Streamer: Always excluded (cannot be changed).
  • Moderators: Always excluded (cannot be changed).
  • Subscribers: Optional. Exclude your subscribers from moderation to give them more freedom in chat.
  • Other Creators: Optional. Exclude verified creator accounts from moderation.

Additionally, each user that receives a warning is subject to a 30-second per-user cooldown β€” the same user will not receive a second warning within 30 seconds, preventing moderation spam on repeat offenders.

πŸ“œ Changes Archive

Version 5.1

  • Menu Scheduler: Time-based menu rotation with up to 8 slots, per-slot intervals, day-of-week selection, overlap prevention, weekly timeline visualisation, and configurable fallback.
  • Stream Overlays: Three OBS browser source overlays β€” Live Leaderboard, Stream Goal, and End Card β€” with full visual customisation.
  • Hype Train: Animated OBS overlay with multi-level support, custom themes, visual effects, and My Themes library.
  • Trigger Engine: Rule-based automation for overlay animations and chat messages, with per-rule cooldown and fire-once options.
  • Expanded Analytics: Viewer Retention card, Revenue Share column, Tip Heatmap hover tooltips, Target Calculator, and CSV export.
  • Menu Templates: Curated library of 8 built-in templates plus user-created templates with category filtering.
  • Send Selection: Highlight any text in the menu content area and send it directly to chat with one click.
  • Saved Messages: Library of reusable Auto-Thank message templates with load and delete.
  • Menu Color & Default: Assign a colour to each menu for timeline display; mark one as the default fallback.
  • Safety & Reliability: Comprehensive under-the-hood improvements to anti-spam, ghost-reply prevention, race condition fixes, and connection stability.

Version 5.0

  • Project Rebrand: Officially transitioned to Fluxee with updated UI.
  • 3-Column Layout: New optimized workspace for panoramic monitors (1400px+).
  • Visual Tip Menu Designer: Real-time preview, curated asset library, and one-click menu application.
  • Auto-Moderator Suite: 5 smart filters (Caps, Links, Words, Paragraphs, Symbols) with exclusion groups.

Version 4.7

  • Live Goal Sync: Automatic tracking of all 3 Fansly goal slots via API.
  • Popular Goals: One-click starring for priority bank items.
  • Collapsible Bank: Accordion-style UI for saved goal management.
  • Archive Control: Delete individual entries from goal history.
  • Multi-Tag Analytics: Categorize goals to analyze win rates by content type.

Version 4.6

  • 3-Slot Manual Sync: Initial support for Fansly's goal system.
  • Active Slot Highlighting: Buttons glow when a goal is detected in a slot.
  • Modernized UI: Toggle switches and gradient styling.

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