Priority Mass Messages
The Priority Mass Messages feature lets you send messages to a large number of fans, ensuring higher visibility and engagement by placing them in the Priority tab instead of the "All" tab.
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The Priority Mass Messages feature lets you send messages to a large number of fans, ensuring higher visibility and engagement by placing them in the Priority tab instead of the "All" tab.
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When you send a mass message on OnlyFans, it typically appears in the "All" tab, where fans may overlook it—especially if they follow multiple creators. Priority Mass Messages, however, stand out.
Fans receive a notification in the Priority tab.
If OnlyFans notifications are enabled, they will also get a push notification.
This makes Priority Mass Messages significantly more effective for engagement compared to standard mass messages.
The sending delay sets the interval (in seconds) between each message being sent. Adjusting this delay helps:
Reduce device load
Avoid the "Allow 3 seconds" error (which occurs if OnlyFans limits are exceeded)
Up to 450 fans: 3 seconds
More than 450 fans: at least 10 seconds
You can adjust this setting based on the number of fans you are messaging to optimize performance.
Make your messages feel more personal using name placeholders:
{name} – Inserts the fan’s chosen display name.
{displayName} – Uses a custom name you’ve assigned to a fan.
{displayName|name} - Inserts the fan’s chosen display name if a custom name isn't available.
{displayName|my friend} – If the fan has no custom name, "my friend" will be used instead.
Add personality to your messages with a wide range of emojis and search functionality. Click the emoji icon again to close the emoji window. To close the emoji window, click on the icon again.
Choose from a variety of AI Assistant modes tailored to different messaging needs.
You can attach both free and paid media to mass messages:
Paid media converts the message into a PPV (Pay-Per-View) message.
Free media can be sent as-is or act as a preview for your PPV content.
Messages will be sent only to fans who are online at the moment of collection.
Fans with a hidden online status or expired subscriptions will not be included.
Choose specific recipient lists to include or exclude from your message.
If a fan appears in both the included and excluded lists, they will not receive the message.
If you’ve selected "Send to Online Fans Only," you can only exclude lists, not select new ones.
To avoid disrupting ongoing chats, set an exclusion period (1–12 hours) for fans you’re actively chatting with. .
An active chat is any conversation where the fan has recently sent a message.
All sent and deleted mass messages are stored in the Priority Mass Messages History section on your creator page. Messages only appear in this section after they are deleted.
Pause & Resume: You can stop sending messages at any time and resume later.
Unsend Within 24 Hours: Messages can be unsent within 24 hours of sending.
Local Storage: Mass messages are stored locally in your device’s cache.
You can close the tab, but the browser must remain open. Closing the browser may delete the cache, causing the message to disappear.
Device-Specific Visibility: Mass messages and settings are only visible on the device where they were created.
Lost Messages: If a mass message disappears from the creation menu, it was deleted from the cache and cannot be recovered or unsent.
Reducing Device Load: Increase the sending delay if message collection or sending is affecting performance.
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