With Infloww, you can easily import pre-existing scripts from Excel. Using our Excel template or your own, you can also build and organize scripts prior to adding them to Infloww.
To import a script:
Go to the Scripts page
Click Import from Excel
If you already have a scripts file ready (.xls or xlsx), skip step 1.
If you need a template, download our script template under step 1.
Click Upload to upload your scripts
Once uploaded, click Import
Creating scripts on Excel
To create scripts on Excel, you can download our template or create your own.
Creating scripts with template
With the downloaded script template, you can create and organize your scripts using these essential fields: name, text, notes, and tags, following character limit guidelines.
With the script template open:
Insert a script name in column A
Insert your message text in column B
Insert any relevant comments or details in column C
Each sheet serves as a tag. Replace the sheet name with your desired tag name.
To create a new tag, open a new sheet and rename it with your desired tag name
Note: Each sheet serves as a tag. Simply replace the sheet name with your desired tag name, and all scripts added to the sheet will be automatically assigned that tag once imported.
Creating your own script template
If you prefer to use your own script template, there are a few things that you need to keep in mind.
With Excel open:
Assign column A as your script name field
Assign column B as your text or message field
Assign column C as your notes
Each sheet serves as a tag. Replace the sheet name with your desired tag name.
To create a new tag, open a new sheet and rename it with your desired tag name
Note: To include media files and set PPV costs, import your scripts to Infloww. Once imported, you can edit each script further.
Script guidelines
Ensure that your scripts follow the character limit guidelines. The limits are as follows
Character limits
Name: Up to 64 characters
Tag: Up to 32 characters
Text: Up to 1000 characters
Note: Up to 246 characters