Auto Goals
Queue your stream goals and automate how the next one starts while you continue streaming.
Auto Goals helps you queue stream goals and keep them advancing while you stay focused on the live stream.
Use it on a live stream dashboard to automatically advance to the next goal when a managed goal is complete, or use manual progression when you want to control each step.
Accessing Auto Goals
- Open a live stream page in Fansly.
- Open the FBuddy icon in the page top-right.
- Select
Tweaks. - Keep
Stream Auto Goalsenabled (or turn it on if needed). - Return to the stream dashboard and refresh once if you changed the toggle.
- Sign in to FBuddy if prompted.
Expected result:
- The
Auto Goalspanel appears aboveStream Goals. - Open the FBuddy feature docs for Tweaks if you need to revisit setup from there.
- If the feature does not appear, sign in again to FBuddy and refresh the stream page.
- If you are not signed in, the panel stays hidden and shows a login notice.
- If
Stream Auto Goalswas already enabled, the panel can appear immediately after opening the stream page.
Auto Goals Features
Queue your goals
- Click
Add goal. - Enter a title, goal amount, and optional description.
- Click
Add goal.
Result:
- Your new goal is added to
Queued Goals. - Free accounts can queue up to
5goals. Pro accounts can queue unlimited goals. - The
Queued Goalsbadge shows your queue usage. Add goalbecomes disabled at the queue limit for free accounts.- Preset goals use the same free-plan limit.
Use the queue controls to keep order clear:
Edit goalto update title, amount, or description.Delete goalto remove a queued item.- Reorder goals with the up/down arrows.
Manage reusable goal presets
- In
Queued Goals, click⋮and selectManage presets. - Click
Add preset, name your preset, then add the goal setup you want to reuse. - Use
Applyon a preset:Replace queueclears existing queued goals and loads the preset.Add to endadds preset goals after your current queue.
- Use
EditandDeleteto update or remove saved presets.
Note: Preset creation uses the same goal item fields as queued goals, including title, target amount, and optional description.
Start and stop automation
- Open the
Auto Goalscard. - Click
Start(shown when stopped) to run automation. - Click
Stop(shown when running) to pause automation.
Expected status behavior:
Running: automation is active.Paused: automation stopped syncing after the active stream tab lost contact. Open a stable live stream tab and clickStartagain.Stopped: automation is off.
Choose automatic vs manual progression
- Open the
⋮action menu on theAuto Goalscard, then selectOptions. - In
When should FBuddy start the next queued goal?, choose one:Automatic: move to the next goal as soon as a managed goal is met.Manual: click the action button when you want to advance.
- Set
Manage 1 slot,Manage 2 slots, orManage 3 slotsto control how many active slots FBuddy can manage at once. - Use the action button in
Active Fansly Goals:Start queued goalswhen there is room.Advance to next goalwhen a managed goal has completed.No slot availablewhen every active slot is full.No queued goalswhen your queue is empty.
- In manual mode, the action button is your trigger for each advancement.
Control how each next goal starts
In Options, choose one transition behavior:
| Setting | What happens |
|---|---|
Replace and reset | FBuddy removes the completed goal and starts a brand new Fansly goal at $0.00. |
Update and carry progress | FBuddy updates the current Fansly goal, keeps the amount already tipped, and moves the target forward. |
Mark managed goals and keep control
- Open
Active Fansly Goalsin theAuto Goalspanel. - For each active goal, use its
⋮menu:Set as managedto let FBuddy control that goal.Set as unmanagedto leave that goal manual.Edit goalto update that goal in Fansly.Delete goalto remove the active goal.
Use this to keep some goals fully manual while others auto-advance.
Send a goal met message
- Open the
⋮action menu on theAuto Goalscard, then selectOptions. - Keep
Goal met messageenabled. - Edit the message template.
- Insert values with
Goalvariables:
| Variable | Meaning |
|---|---|
{{title}} | Goal title |
{{description}} | Goal description |
{{currentAmount}} | Current amount (with currency formatting) |
{{targetAmount}} | Goal target amount |
{{percentage}} | Completion percentage |
{{tipperCount}} | Number of unique tippers |
Simulate progress without a real tip
- Open the
⋮action menu on theAuto Goalscard, then selectSimulate tip. - Enter a test amount and click
Simulate tip.
Expected result:
- The test amount is applied to all active goals for local planning.
- No real Fansly tip is sent.
- Local test progress updates the panel for planning and testing.
To apply a test amount to one active goal only:
- Open that goal menu.
- Click
Set test tip amount. - Enter the amount (or
0.00to clear) and clickSave amount.
Expected result:
- Local progress updates for that one goal only.
0.00clears the local test amount.
Important Notes
- Note:
Active Fansly Goalscan still include manual goals that FBuddy does not control. - Note: Managed slots are limited to 1-3 and cannot exceed your available live goal slots.
- Note: In
Manualmode, FBuddy waits for you to click the action button to advance. - Note: A fresh stream session can keep the last known goal state. Use
Refreshfrom the⋮action menu to force sync.
Troubleshooting
- Auto Goals panel is missing: Turn on
Stream Auto GoalsinFBuddy>Tweaksand refresh the stream page. - Automation does not start: Confirm you are on a live stream dashboard and that FBuddy is signed in.
- Panel is
Paused: Reopen a live stream page and clickStartagain. - Queue limit error: Remove a queued goal before adding another or upgrade for unlimited queueing.
- Nothing advances when expected: Check whether the target goal is marked
Managed by FBuddy, and that there is an open managed slot orAuto Goalsis inManualmode and you are clicking the action button. - My goal progress looks different from Fansly
Stream Goals: Keep an eye on both views during testing. Clear test tip values first (Set test tip amountwith0.00) if you used planning simulations.