What are Scripts?
Understand how Scripts and PPVs work together to build natural, story-like conversations.
Last updated About 13 hours ago
A Script is a structured sequence of PPVs (Pay-Per-View messages) that the AI uses to chat with fans and sell content.
Think of a script like a mini story or scene — it’s not just random messages, but a progression designed to keep fans engaged, aroused, and ready to buy.
🎬 How a Script Works
Each script contains several PPVs that the AI sends in order you position them.
A good script builds tension and anticipation — each PPV feels like the next step in a realistic moment or scene.
💡 Example:
Imagine a “shower scene” script.
It could start with the model talking in the bedroom, teasing while undressing… then move into the shower, showing more with each PPV.
PPV 1: Free short teaser clip or photo (to hook interest).
PPV 2: $9 short video removing clothes.
PPV 3: $17 shower video preview.
PPV 4: $32 full shower video.
PPV 5: Optional $54 extended version or bonus clip.
The AI sends these progressively, adapting to the fan’s responses.
💵 Why Progressive PPVs Matter
Starting low and increasing gradually helps fans feel like they’re advancing in the experience.
It also increases purchase intent — the longer the chat, the stronger the emotional connection and curiosity.
🧩 Tip: Always include at least one free at the start of each script to get the fan engaged.🧰 What’s Inside a Script
Field | Description |
Script Name | Internal name to help you recognize the theme (e.g. “Netflix”, “Shower”). |
PPVs | The media and messages that make up the progression of the scene. |
Base / Max Price | Used by AI negotiation logic to adjust prices dynamically. |
Post-Media Messages | Optional follow-ups sent after PPV delivery to re-engage the fan. |
💡 Best Practices
Write scripts that feel real and continuous — not disconnected messages.
Keep each PPV short and visually clear (teaser → climax).
Use Post-Media Messages to increase unlock rate.