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Set multiple goals that automatically change when reached
Continuous Goals is an app that lets the broadcaster set all of a show's goals at once and have them automatically cycle through as they are hit. The broadcaster may choose between a single token amount goal or use several mini-goals to achieve the goals. Furthermore, there is a full featured hidden cam show function contained with in the app.\
The app lets the broadcaster set up all of her goals at the beginning of the show. Once the app is running, goals may be added, edited, skipped or removed. Goals are divided into 3 groups with the option to pause goal progression between groups. This allows the broadcaster to catch up on goals as well as prevent an overly generous tipper from blowing through the entire show's goals with one large tip.
The broadcaster may choose to use either a token amount (goal @ X tokens) or a series of mini-goals ( goal @ 10 goals). If the broadcaster uses mini-goals people tend to tip more because the goal doesn't look so large. Also, it gives the broadcaster the opportunity to give a small reward each time one of the mini-goals is hit.
Sometimes the broadcaster might want to do something special or naughty that she isn't comfortable doing in an open room, but doesn't want to start a full hidden cam show. A flash show gives the broadcaster the option to start a mini hidden cam show that doesn't interrupt the regular goals. A flash show can also be a good way to nudge tipping if the regular goals are progressing slowly. A flash show label and token amount can be customized on the launch page or changed when the bot is active. This way you can name each flash show differently based on what you plan to do (pussy tease, dildo tease, cream corn bath, etc). There are two commands that govern a flash show: /flash and /flashadmit. /flash takes three options: set, start, stop. /flash set is used to change the token amount and the label, to add cumulative tippers (if allowed) to the show, and start a five minute timer, which can be adjusted using the /showtimer command. The token amount and label do not need to be changed to use the command. Format: /flash set 'token amount' 'label' OR /flash set. /flash start starts the show and hides the cam. /flash stop stops the show and unhides the cam.
/flashadmit is used to manually add or remove users to or from the flash show and takes three options add, remove, and list. The list option shows a list of users who have access to the flash show. Format: /flashadmit add/remove OR /flashadmit list.
The broadcaster can setup a VIP ticket show goal. The goal is not included with the list of regular goals so that should the broadcaster decide not to do the show (for instance if it is too late) viewers will not be expecting one. Also, the VIP show goal can be started at any time, no need to wait for all the goals to be reached if you do not wish to do so. There is an option on the launch page to set a ticket price for before and after the show starts, which can be changed once the app is running.
Once the VIP ticket show is running, viewers entering the room will see a timer showing how long the show has been going for so they can decide if they wish to buy a ticket or not. Also, there is an option to mark the show as ending and suspend ticket sales if the show is close to over.
The app contains numerous commands. Here is a selection of the most important ones.
If you find this app to be useful and or you have suggestions please leave a comment or tweet me @boondog19. I would love to hear from broadcasters who are using this app.
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