Introduction messages are text-only messages positioned at the very beginning of a script, before any media-containing templates. They serve as warm-up messages that build anticipation and create a natural conversation flow before transitioning into your PPV content.
Instead of immediately sending a fan paid media, introduction messages let the AI ease into the content delivery with a natural, conversational tone. This approach increases engagement and improves conversion rates on the paid content that follows.
Introduction messages are simply text-only templates placed before your first media template in the script sequence. There is no special toggle or setting — any template that contains only text and no media, positioned at the start of the script, functions as an introduction message.
When the script is triggered, the system sends these text messages first as natural conversation messages. Once all introduction messages have been delivered, the script transitions to the media-containing templates with their associated pricing.
1. Introduction Message 1 (text only): "Hey, I just took some new photos and I can't stop looking at them..."
2. Introduction Message 2 (text only): "I was feeling really confident today, want to see?"
3. Template 1 (media, $0): Free teaser image
4. Template 2 (media, $20): Paid PPV content
5. Template 3 (media, $35): Premium paid PPV content
1. Open the script you want to edit (or create a new one).
2. Add a new template at the beginning of the script sequence.
3. Enter your text content in the template, but do not attach any media files.
4. Set the price to $0 (introduction messages should always be free).
5. Repeat to add additional introduction messages if desired.
6. Ensure your media-containing templates come after all introduction messages in the sequence.
Introduction messages should feel like natural conversation, not sales pitches. Keep them short — one to two sentences each. The goal is to spark curiosity, not to overwhelm the fan with a wall of text.
Effective introduction messages hint at what is coming without giving everything away. Use language that creates excitement and makes the fan eager to see the content.
One to two introduction messages is ideal for most scripts. Going beyond three risks losing the fan's attention before you even present the content.
If a fan receives multiple scripts over time, repetitive introduction messages will feel robotic. Write different introduction texts for different scripts so the conversation always feels fresh and genuine.
Introduction messages are a simple but effective technique for improving your script conversion rates. By adding text-only templates at the start of your scripts, you create a natural lead-in that builds anticipation and makes the transition to paid content feel seamless.